I am familiar with the effects of rocks hitting glass, yes.Ever hear of rock crashing through an aquarium bottom?
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I am familiar with the effects of rocks hitting glass, yes.Ever hear of rock crashing through an aquarium bottom?
The bottom glass of my 65 gl tank has thin sillicone zigzag striping to protect from rock scratching the glass.I'm just setting up my tank. The first shipment of live sand and live rock from Tampa Bay Saltwater is arriving Monday.
I'm considering lining the bottom of the tank with plastic egg crate to help protect against any falling rocks. But does it interfere with fish and inverts that like to burrow and filter into the sand? I have 25 lb of sand coming and it's a Fluval Flex 32.5 gallon tank, which I think will be enough for a ~1.25" thick sand bed. The egg crate I have is pretty thin, so I might have about an inch of sand above the top of it if I use it.
Good idea or bad idea?
Do you know of an example of an aragonite rock falling through water onto sand, penetrating the sand, and breaking the bottom of an aquarium? Or is this a case of being extra careful?I am familiar with the effects of rocks hitting glass, yes.