no it doesn't matter but if you have tangs they will eat your macro.
I made the plenum from the garf website and i am a big fan. water DOES NOT flow through the plenum. it is there to create a o2 devoid space to house bactiera that complete the nitriogen cycle. I also used the fiberglass mesh and it worked fine.
the recipe from garf calls for a specific sand for thier depth, i would listen to it. I have talked to leroy @ garf many times and if you want to get ahold of him and ask a million questions call him by phone he will anwser during buisness hours.
The main drawbacks you hear about in pleniums and dsb's is the hydrigen sulfate pockets that end up getting disturbed and crash your tank. The REMEDY for this is to introduce microfuana that stir the sand bed. slowly. and for ever. hence GARF GRUNGE, this is the key ingredent that add the hundreds of small brittle stars and shrimp and everything else for a deverse living sand bed. "Live sand" as is sold at the lfs is a shell of real live sand beds.
In calfos new book he states the use of both dsb's and pleniums with not much difference between the two.
If you do the plenium my suggestion to you is to do the 2 inch of sand, the screen, then three inches of sand on top. I say this because if you are seeking a high flow envioment such as a sps tank, the top layer will get moved a little and i pointed a power head at the glass and when i woke up the sand was blown away down to the screen and potentually oxigenate your o2 devoid space. which from what i understood wouldn't crash your tank but your tank might go through another cycle as the o2 depleated bacteria begins to replenish. that was a worst case senario.
I lmao when i read posts like "my poisionus sea apple died and released poision in the tank but i think the plenuim crashed my tank..."
I believe the rate of disaloution in to the plenium is about 15 or 20 days...
just my .02!