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![]() Sweet, just in time for some aquascaping fun with my new tank this weekend. I'll be grabbing a bag on my way home today. Thanks so much for tracking this stuff down Tony!
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![]() and you can put it together in the tank and it will cure in the water and have no ph effects too that is what i heard.
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![]() 98 bucks, ouch.
I'm going to have to go tomorrow to pick up mine, I have no wheels today. I can't wait to get a bag though and try it out though.
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![]() ya let me know tony i could get some too ,and they buildign the stacks in my tank.
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![]() just a side note here, personaly I wouldn't cement your rock togeather.. just think of the mess if you had to remove some rock to get rid of a nucence algae or to catch a fish.. if you are dead set on cementing it togeather then I would recomend doing it in managable chunks so you can remove stuff if you have to.
Steve
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![]() I have used with success hydraulic cement commonly found in Home Depot/ Rona in the glue section. It is a underwater concrete and comes in small milk cartons. Cures under water and I noticed no significant ph spike. But it is best to cure it outside for a day as it is stronger, just cover the rock with a wet towel
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