Nope. The cleaning crew takes care of it for me. The ugly phase can get a little annoying because there is just so much surface area for stuff to grow on, but after that, it’s not a problem
Do what you like
Great question…the first one I did was flush with the glass. The problem is that it won’t be perfect, and you’ll likely have a small gap between the glass and egg crate scaffolding…just small enough for a curious tang/angel (tall skinny fish) to fit in there, and not be able to back out. I’ve lost a few fish like this over the years. Now, I use filter foam/mesh to stuff in the gaps.
My opinion is once coals grow in you do not see the rock. People spend to much time working about how their rocks look and not how will the corals sit and grow on them.
That said my rock does not just provide a place to put coral it is part of the denitrification cycle.
I’ve never bothered with fixing the structure to the glass.Do you silicone the back to the glass or just the tops and bottoms? I wonder if putting silicone around the whole back would help the gaps, etc. I have heard some are against that, as it can be a pain to remove down the road.
Where in the Keys are you going?
Nice, that’s where I learned to dive in the late 80’s. Have fun.Marathon.
Nice, that’s where I learned to dive in the late 80’s. Have fun.
Not sure if you’re driving or flying, but it would be worth a trip to visit kp aquatics in tavernier, fl. They’re only about 45 miles away.