Why compact the sand underneath with the weight of the rock? On a natural reef the rock doesn't sit on top of the sand. I would rather maximize the water flow through my entire sand bed.
It seems to me that in an uncompacted sand bed there is a natural stratification of aerobic and non-aerobic layers and that water movement is required to move dissolved organics down into these layers. If you compact an area of sand underneath your rock aren't you restricting water flow to that area and thereby decreasing the aerobic portion of your sand bed? Maybe it doesn't matter much but in my small systems I think it would. Perhaps this is why Shimek's opinion of the minimum useful size of a dsb is so much larger than my personal experience indicates is the case. I run seemingly effective deep sand beds in tanks as small as 10g but I never let the rock sit on top of my bed in those small systems.
It seems to me that in an uncompacted sand bed there is a natural stratification of aerobic and non-aerobic layers and that water movement is required to move dissolved organics down into these layers. If you compact an area of sand underneath your rock aren't you restricting water flow to that area and thereby decreasing the aerobic portion of your sand bed? Maybe it doesn't matter much but in my small systems I think it would. Perhaps this is why Shimek's opinion of the minimum useful size of a dsb is so much larger than my personal experience indicates is the case. I run seemingly effective deep sand beds in tanks as small as 10g but I never let the rock sit on top of my bed in those small systems.