Floating or bottom rocks

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Hey everyone!!

so I recently bought a tank! My first ever reef tank! I’ve got a question regarding aquascaping for my aquarium, and whether I should go with floating rockscape or a bottom rockscape.

I’m curious as to the pros and cons of each, and how each one will affect my tank?

Here’s the tank for reference: https://www.redseafish.com/aquarium-systems/max-aquarium-systems/max-nano/

I’ll be stocking my tank with two clowns, and eventually a nem and some SPS down the line.

anyone’s personal opinions, experiences, and knowledge is welcome! Just looking for some advice!
 

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Don't know what you mean by 'floating rocks'?
 

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Sorry, floating as in I fix a bracket to the back of the tank, and make the rock appear to “float” as it rests on the bracket.
I’m sure the floating type will look great but may limit the amount of rock you can use. I’ve got my massive lump sat on some plastic discs to allow flow underneath.
 

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