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![]() Reef safe epoxies are all garbage for rock aquascaping. They never cure to the same hardness as the rocks and are way pricier to scale over an entire project.
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![]() Waterweld from Home Depot worked really well for me. Strength is 900 psi
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![]() Albert's right on price. They are roughly $10 per small tube lol
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![]() So in my new slightly smaller arch I made some fijicrete putty and shoved it into the crack beteeeen the rock and the ground. Hopefully this will create a smooth base and prevent any movement
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![]() after picking up another few bags of fijicrete (thanks Eli!)
I have learned that the secret to this stuff is work quick then dont touch it for a while.. and when i say I while i mean 6 hours to over night ideally.. And only do one joint at a time..(at least when using it out of water). I have been trying to do one connection a day. Its been a bit of a slow process but i think i have my structure almost there. Let me know what you guys think or if you have any tips. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7tF3EuzktKE
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![]() Looks good, glad you got it figured out
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![]() my pleasure.
at the right side arch I would be careful as it seems you have little Fijicrete or looks separated. otherwise looks good and get some help to have your aquascape moved into place. |