I have future plans to set up a 200g plus tank in wall. I know how in going to build it into the wall, but I’m starting this thread to see if my idea for the aquascape is worth persueing, or am I making a fundamental mistake.
I plan to start with a deep sand bed as outlined by New York Steelo. Then I want to build a structure using Marco rock with legs that will rest on the bottom of the tank. This will ensure a stable rockscape even when fish dig underneath it. At this point I am conflicted about where I want the base of the rock to start. Should I make it look like the base is resting on the sand bed, or maybe elevated 3”-4” above it, making a pedestal type build?
If I did decide to keep the base elevated above the sand bed, would the areas underneath the rock just be “dead spots” or are there livestock choices that actually prefer to live under there?
This is all still brainstorming mode, but 2 heads are better than one, and an entire forum is even better than that! Please let me know and benefits / drawbacks this vision presents, and maybe some ideas on how I could improve it.
I plan to start with a deep sand bed as outlined by New York Steelo. Then I want to build a structure using Marco rock with legs that will rest on the bottom of the tank. This will ensure a stable rockscape even when fish dig underneath it. At this point I am conflicted about where I want the base of the rock to start. Should I make it look like the base is resting on the sand bed, or maybe elevated 3”-4” above it, making a pedestal type build?
If I did decide to keep the base elevated above the sand bed, would the areas underneath the rock just be “dead spots” or are there livestock choices that actually prefer to live under there?
This is all still brainstorming mode, but 2 heads are better than one, and an entire forum is even better than that! Please let me know and benefits / drawbacks this vision presents, and maybe some ideas on how I could improve it.