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jostafew 09-11-2011 07:22 AM

I did my aquascape using zip ties and epoxy and shortly after i gave my buddy a hand with his and we used epoxy alone and it turned out awesome (wouldn't bother with zip ties myself next time). I had to do a little drilling for my zip ties and that was time consuming. If you do drill you'd be smart to use a good hammer drill with a proper masonry bit to speed the process.

I think the shape / size / texture of rock will have a lot to do with what method u use to put it together. For eg my buddy and i used reef-saver rock from bulk reef supply which lent itself really well to the epoxy as it is very porous and gives the epoxy lots to grip on to (doesn't adhere like glue, mechanical bond only). But if your rocks are relatively smooth and round then yeah, your probably best off to do a lot of drilling using the epoxy as a supplement.

Lastly, good job on saying NO to the poor old pile of rocks aquascape! Post some pics of your scape when ur done!

viperfish 09-11-2011 02:21 PM

Don't forget to consider your coral when laying out the rocks. Sometimes radical aquascaping with large overhangs doesn't lend too well for coral placement. I've done the zip tie thing and have since gone back to focusing on lots of caves for the fish and a sturdy structure. Most importantly I chose peaks, valleys, and shelves to accommodate my coral selection. On a FOWLR I would do the funky rock work in a heartbeat.

Aquattro 09-11-2011 03:17 PM

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Originally Posted by jostafew (Post 635111)

Lastly, good job on saying NO to the poor old pile of rocks aquascape!

Maybe Brett could whip up some tshirts with something to that effect :razz:

Pipes1234 09-11-2011 03:49 PM

That is awesome !


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Wayne 09-11-2011 06:40 PM

That is crazy I can't believe that its holding up :)

Thanks for all the advice I think I will be tackling this project next weekend :wink: It really takes all day?

Anyone ever build small under rock tunnels with pcv? I know Denny did for his eel but I am not sure if I have to use ABS or PCV. I would prefer ABS if I could get away with it...

Wayne 09-11-2011 06:43 PM

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Originally Posted by medhatreefguy (Post 635137)
Don't forget to consider your coral when laying out the rocks. Sometimes radical aquascaping with large overhangs doesn't lend too well for coral placement.

That is one of my big issues right now is coral placement. I want to build a lot more ledges and increase my sand bed. I am also having some problems with my Tomini tang picking on my Lawnmower Blenny so I wanted to try and change up the territory's (gotta try something).

reefwars 09-11-2011 06:47 PM

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Originally Posted by Wayne (Post 635194)
That is crazy I can't believe that its holding up :)

Thanks for all the advice I think I will be tackling this project next weekend :wink: It really takes all day?

Anyone ever build small under rock tunnels with pcv? I know Denny did for his eel but I am not sure if I have to use ABS or PCV. I would prefer ABS if I could get away with it...


i did indeed i had underground tunnels all throughout my liverock for my eel infact you couldnt see any of it just the opening where he would wait for food.....not sure if i would do it again for a predator as im sure it wasnt very clean inside and drilling holes in it wont do you anygood when its completely burried in sand n o flow gets in there but my eel loved it and most people whoi came to see my tank didnt know it was there or that i even had an eel lol :) i did use abs but i wouldnt again i remember seeing somewhere that it has chemicals to keep it from rotting or corroding under ground not sure if its true but makes sense so id say pvc is a better choice just to be safe:)

Wayne 09-11-2011 07:05 PM

Yeah I was thinking 3" with a few "T's". Do you think it might get nasty in there?

reefwars 09-11-2011 07:09 PM

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Originally Posted by Wayne (Post 635201)
Yeah I was thinking 3" with a few "T's". Do you think it might get nasty in there?

haha guaranteed it will buddy lol but if you can get flow to happen in there or some holes exposed it wouldnt be as bad i guess you could always blast the tunnels daily with a baster as well:) with my eel it was bad cause he takes his food back to his lair and destroys it so messy indeed but it would be better in your case than mine:)

Myka 09-11-2011 08:17 PM

Good job Jimbo! Nice looking ledge.

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Originally Posted by Wayne (Post 635194)
I would prefer ABS if I could get away with it...

ABS is fine. That's what the black bulkheads are made with.

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Originally Posted by Wayne
It really takes all day?

Yep. At least 4 hours I would bet, and it's 4 hours of patience testing. It has got to be one of the worst parts of reefkeeping imo. I spent 6 hours drilling and gluing acrylic rods in my rocks until I gave up and used zip ties instead.

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Originally Posted by Wayne
Yeah I was thinking 3" with a few "T's". Do you think it might get nasty in there?

Ya, I would make sure you could get a siphon hose in it. If you do a good job making holes and tunnels in your rock I don't see the point in making PVC tunnels.


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