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Padding Rocks On The Aquarium Floor

LyraGuppi

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I know light diffusers and Styrofoam can be used to pad rocks in an aquarium, but can foam? I have a few pieces of foam that I'm not using.. two are 2 inches thick, and flat, and one is also 2 inches thick with egg crate divots.
 
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I would just be afraid of it holding all kinds of crap. I wouldn't trust it because it could cause a huge ammonia issue.
 
I completely forgot about detritus making it's way into the foam :X Thanks!
 
I wouldn't use either, as many of these modern foams are impregnated with flame retardants, which are usually highly toxic to fish.
 
I've tended to put stones straight onto the tank bottom. I then use the substrate to keep em still. Overall, I don't like having stones in a position where they can move, otherwise fish dig them up and move them around, which makes them dangerous however well your padding looks. If you're concerned then you can take a leaf from the reefkeepers book and use eggcrate to lift stones and spread the weight.
 
I got a load of plastic canvas to use under the rocks, instead of that horrific foam. I can't imagine what horrors I would have went through if I'd used that!
 
The rocks aren't extremely heavy, but I'd like to just be safe and pad them.
 

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