I can see how a piece of rigid insulation pink foamboard might be able to protect the bottom of a tank from an imperfect stand surface, with the foamboard "absorbing" the shape of a slight raised screw head, for example.
But in what way could any kind of soft, rubberized, roll up mat provide any protection whatsoever? You put a thousand pound fish tank on something like that and it'll squish down to nothingness and provide no protection at all... or so it would seem to me.
Also, "self-leveling"? Am I really supposed to believe that any mat with a thousand pound aquarium on it will crush down less on one side than another in perfect accordance with gravity? The term seems inapplicable to me. The only thing that self levels is a liquid.
So, not having used one before (and needing one for my new setup), can anyone chime in here please? What's your experience been?
But in what way could any kind of soft, rubberized, roll up mat provide any protection whatsoever? You put a thousand pound fish tank on something like that and it'll squish down to nothingness and provide no protection at all... or so it would seem to me.
Also, "self-leveling"? Am I really supposed to believe that any mat with a thousand pound aquarium on it will crush down less on one side than another in perfect accordance with gravity? The term seems inapplicable to me. The only thing that self levels is a liquid.
So, not having used one before (and needing one for my new setup), can anyone chime in here please? What's your experience been?