I just wanted to run this past you folks.
I went out over the weekend and collected some driftwood. I decided to silicone the wood down to some 12" square tiles. Since there will be rocks on top of the tiles I decided to keep the eggcrate underneath, almost completely covered by the tiles. Once the silicone is cured I'm going to move the substrate back on top of the tiles. I'm figuring the cells of the eggcrate will flood, but since they're empty I'm hoping to avoid any problems from anaerobes. Does this make sense? Would I be better off without the eggcrate? I don't want to have to tear this down again…
I went out over the weekend and collected some driftwood. I decided to silicone the wood down to some 12" square tiles. Since there will be rocks on top of the tiles I decided to keep the eggcrate underneath, almost completely covered by the tiles. Once the silicone is cured I'm going to move the substrate back on top of the tiles. I'm figuring the cells of the eggcrate will flood, but since they're empty I'm hoping to avoid any problems from anaerobes. Does this make sense? Would I be better off without the eggcrate? I don't want to have to tear this down again…