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sambo1

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Quick poll. Who places their live/base rock on some type of support vs. directly on the tank bottom or sandbed?

Reason I ask, is I would like to support my rock above the sandbed to allow for more exposed surface area. Thinking maybe supporting the entire structure on a dozen or so PVC "legs" then maybe building a frame of sorts.

Looking for opinions, ideas from those who have already set up their tanks.

Thanks,
 

tangir1

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I put mine over 3/4 inch and 1" PVC in my 110 gal tank. It is done by many people, and the there is no consent as to the advantage/disadvantage.

IME, it is fine thing to do if you want less rock. The PVC is starting to be covered by coralline right now, after several months.
 

sambo1

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Cool. I thought I'd read that leaving more of your sandbed exposed would give better filtering capabilities. Maybe it was just for plenum systems. Can't remember now.
 

fredso2003

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My live rock sits on three 4" pieces of pvc pipe with a round 24"x24" landscape walkway pad.I use that as a base,this leaves me a full under shelf that has 2 powerheads runnin through it for great circulation.On top of the pad I have 100lb's of assorted live rock stacked with crevices and caves.It is very stable(never a rock/reef slide) and it is about 30" in height which gives a great look! Thats what works for me,prior to building my "BASE" i had alot of falling and unstability and wobbling rocks.PROBLEM SOLVED WITH BEAUTY! I hope this helps.....
 

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