Any concerns of placing rock directly on bottom glass. No sand. Any concerns/mitigation strategies for scratching/cracking?
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Been wondering the same thing. Thought about eggcrate as a medium between but not sure
I would normally, but this initial set up will be a start up ocean live rock observation tank. I don't want to give potential undesirable hitchhikers another place to hide.I’d personally put sand under.
My 130 gallon has all the rock directly on the glass bottom, no problems.Any concerns of placing rock directly on bottom glass. No sand. Any concerns/mitigation strategies for scratching/cracking?
Never want sand under your rock. If it erodes your structure will fall and break the glass. Always want the rock directly on the bottom.I’d personally put sand under.
I've done it, but recently I've made 2 tanks with exact fit abs sealed to the bottom with silicone, I feel it eliminates that worry for breaking or scratching the bottom, and also I noticed the coraline algae grows on the black abs 100x faster than plain glass, starting the biological process and moving it along quicker.Any concerns of placing rock directly on bottom glass. No sand. Any concerns/mitigation strategies for scratching/cracking?

I appreciate your input. It sounds solid, however this is an interim live rock observation tank for me, so don't really need a permanent solution. I will be running sand in the final display (mostly because I love a sand tiger conch). Many thanks for your response!I've done it, but recently I've made 2 tanks with exact fit abs sealed to the bottom with silicone, I feel it eliminates that worry for breaking or scratching the bottom, and also I noticed the coraline algae grows on the black abs 100x faster than plain glass, starting the biological process and moving it along quicker.
I vote bare bottom for sure, but I think from here on out I will have abs bottoms or something covering it, so I suggest that for you![]()
WOW, I am not going to be that brave... This starter tank is a Fluval Flex, I am sure I can look up the glass type on their website. Thanks!When I first set up my tank and had big concerns off putting rocks on glass then adding sand around rocks as preferred safest method as if put sand in first then Rocks ,then sand sifters,snails,shrimps or whatever lives under or around the sand or just in time the rocks start to shift could have problems,but still wasn't convinced then watched this video off a small 10 gallon tank and the amount off rocks and even the man himself standing on the rocks with only wooden beams as support on the sides,this convinced me not to worry about putting rocks on bottom pane ha ha and smaller the tank usually thinner glass and quite often bottom is tempered glass which is stronger but cannot be drilled as will shatter ( can google ways to see how can find out if glass tempered or not)
Yes, thanks! I will check it out.PVC board “starboard”. Homedepot pretty low cost. Light diffuser cracks to easily and I only use it if I’m also using sand(eggcrate rock then sand and sand fills in all the little gaps)
I don't really want to google "bare bottom"... But yours looks great! See, there you go...
Very much welcome and good luck and hope you and your family get great enjoyment from your tankWOW, I am not going to be that brave... This starter tank is a Fluval Flex, I am sure I can look up the glass type on their website. Thanks!

