The quote function did not work for me- user error no doubt. I am doing this old-school:
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Hart24601 said:
"You can have scattered rocks with or without corals across the bottom, corals directly on and growing across the bottom or just LPS like plates sitting on the bottom, mine did great on the glass and I have had many large maximas on the glass that did great as once they hit over 5" they seem to not really attach much. "
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Hart24601, thanks for addressing my question about corals attaching to the bottom. I would like to try this; however, I would rather not cause damage when attempting to remove an LPS if it does attach. I am tempted to not to frag some for many years, still I do not want a headache when I attempt to do so. To prevent this, I guess I could put a patch of rubble or medium grain sand beneath it to prevent this. As another option, I am thinking about making very thin and natural-looking, "reef rocks" [irregular "plates"] with concrete to place under certain corals. I have made these before and they looked much better than frag disks or square tiles. If corals such as favias and chalices do attach to the bottom glass, how can they be removed in order to minimize damage? Can one pry it off slowly? Anyone have experience with this?