That's pretty negative talk dude (Think about that...while you're high!) I guess your just a hater.
Hopefully your not to old to understand what that means.
Sorry if the question seemed dumb to you.
While on this MB I have been reading that a lot of people have been putting down the live rock first then go around it with sand.
Imbarrie : If the rocks are already touching the glass then they can't hit the glass.
NOT a hater...(
JUST KIDDING with you...:shhh:
some of my best friends are high, right now)..but with a screen name of
420 Reefer /
ALWAYS HIGH!!...what did you expect...you're new to the board, but the #1 thing, you want us to know, is that you're
ALWAYS high? Sorry, but YOU left yourself open to that.
And for the record, I
am too old to understand what that means!
Anyway...SORRY if the
answer seemed dumb to you, but either way, rocks directly on bottom surrounded by DSB, OR rocks on top of DSB...how are they going to hit the bottom glass, and crack it?
I personally DO prefer rocks directly on bottom (as opposed to sitting on the sand), that way there is no 'dead' spots under the rock, AND (maybe more importantly), rocks are more stable, when fish/inverts, cannot dig under the base rock and topple the whole pile. (in my own tank, the base rock is raised above the sand, with acrylic 'legs')
BTW, I don't think Imbarrie was correcting your English...he was saying what I said...if the rocks are ON the glass (already), then they aren't going to HIT the glass.