Bare bottom acrylic tank - ABS needed?

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Apologies if this has been covered a million times.

I want to go bare bottom in my acrylic tank. Do I need to use ABS panels?

Tank will sit fully supported on 3/4 plywood on the stand as required for acrylic tanks so not really worried about rock colapse.

Acrylic bottom already has sand colored backer/paper still installed so it has a decent color already.

Thoughts?
 
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Apologies if this has been covered a million times.

I want to go bare bottom in my acrylic tank. Do I need to use ABS panels?

Tank will sit fully supported on 3/4 plywood on the stand as required for acrylic tanks so not really worried about rock colapse.

Acrylic bottom already has sand colored backer/paper still installed so it has a decent color already.

Thoughts?
I ran bare bottom fine without ABS and used plywood as you have
 

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Apologies if this has been covered a million times.

I want to go bare bottom in my acrylic tank. Do I need to use ABS panels?

Tank will sit fully supported on 3/4 plywood on the stand as required for acrylic tanks so not really worried about rock colapse.

Acrylic bottom already has sand colored backer/paper still installed so it has a decent color already.

Thoughts?
Not sure why you would want abs at all. Color? As long as the bottom is supported by a full deck stand you are fine structurally.
 
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