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orhh, okayys thanksss. but then ah, will i disrupt the sand bed? cos i added live rock before the sand. if i take my LR out, after that my LR will be on top of my sand and my sand bed will be disturbed..is it ok?

its ok. no worries on that.

just make sure your rock sits firmly when you put it back in.

Pic of what I manage to flush out in my previous 2.5 ft tank.

my rock was really terrible last time.

Caught 2 - 3 mantis shrimp.

(PS: Mantis Shrimp ==> very very bad.)

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its ok. no worries on that.

just make sure your rock sits firmly when you put it back in.

Pic of what I manage to flush out in my previous 2.5 ft tank.

my rock was really terrible last time.

Caught 2 - 3 mantis shrimp.

(PS: Mantis Shrimp ==> very very bad.)

omgomg tts quite...creepy. eew eew im gonna air my LR soon. thankss. btw, i tot its better that the LR sits all the way to the bottom of the tank (than on top of the sand)?

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The only disadvantage of keeping rocks on sand is they might be disturbed if you are gonna keep sand burrowing fishes like sand gobies. I'm assuming you have a shallow sandbed, so whether it's sitting on tank bottom or sand shouldn't really matter.

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its ok. no worries on that.

just make sure your rock sits firmly when you put it back in.

Pic of what I manage to flush out in my previous 2.5 ft tank.

my rock was really terrible last time.

Caught 2 - 3 mantis shrimp.

(PS: Mantis Shrimp ==> very very bad.)

hey bro you still holding on to those tasty pest inverts? I'm looking for live food for my mantis :upsidedown:

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