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Old 04-12-2004, 09:47 PM
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Just how solid must i have my live rock stacked in my tank, some pieces are stacked farily losely because of wanting to create ledging's, no amount of water pressure would topple thing's over. As well i have tested each piece, by applying hand pressure on them they will stay put but if i were to push hard enough i could topple thing's over. Is this good enough or pardon the exspression does every thing need to be rock solid. First salt water tank so i have no past dealing's with live rock.
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it is most likely good enough, as long as you are confident that a snail couldn't knock it over it should be good.


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Old 04-12-2004, 10:03 PM
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I don't think a snail could more thing's i would say i could push about 3 or 4 pound's of hand presser on the wekkest of rock before anything would happen.

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