I know many said it's not best to have rocks against the outer glass which may scratch such or kill waterflow and such, but my question is more a full mount/"wall". I'm building a bar this winter, and the intent is a corner bar with an open back, where the side connecting to the wall will be to the ceiling supporting/housing the tank. The overflow will land at the wall end of the tank, and the rear of no desired view. The intent for the design is for the rock wall or such to go "higher" than the tank to give it the visual relation of depth, where a larger reef finally hits the bottom... The rear would be a full wall with the left end being a full wall covering the overflow as well as to provide support on one side, and a rock "arm" or such reaching forward and down on the other for support on that half.
Basically, if I go in full in such a manner, would covering as much of the glass as in mind be a problem? Thought of maybe providing a fill between the mount and the glass to claim that space, but unsure of options there.
Just looking random thoughts/suggestions. Thanks for any input!
Basically, if I go in full in such a manner, would covering as much of the glass as in mind be a problem? Thought of maybe providing a fill between the mount and the glass to claim that space, but unsure of options there.
Just looking random thoughts/suggestions. Thanks for any input!