Has anyone every done an aquascape where the majority of the aquarium floor is covered in dry rock (instead of sand or bare bottom )in addition to the normal hills, arches, walls, etc.???
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Cool idea. Should make siphoning detritus easier? How much does the tile elevate it? I used some Stax myself. Love that product. Any pics? Thanks for sharingI used Stax rock, but didn’t cover the entire bottom. To help keep detritus from settling, I attached pieces of travertine tile to the bottom of the stax to serve as risers.
why not a styrofoam and cement fake rock bottom. I assume it will not be porous and less of a debris trap then? Nothing can come below? Like in this thread https://www.reef2reef.com/threads/styrofoam-epoxy-sand-decor.348818/
Has anyone every done an aquascape where the majority of the aquarium floor is covered in dry rock (instead of sand or bare bottom )in addition to the normal hills, arches, walls, etc.???
Question you got to ask yourself is what type of corals you planning to care for.
If you're going for SPS, you may have issues, all other corals should do fine, soft corals will definitely love that setup.
Cleaned my glass for this but no other routine maintenance. I have more encrusters coming today from the Vivid live sale and just received some sps and others from Budmans. Updated bare bottom shot that IS safe for work: