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Now I'm kinda leaning to do both cement and break up a bunch of rock.
As a test I bought a reciprocating saw diamond blade I forgot to get a before picture but here is what it looked like. This was one of my more dense pieces. And now in half, took about 30 seconds and was super easy. For the cement this stuff looks good https://www.lowes.ca/product/mortar-...ment-mix-10396 Here is a note from the manufacturer: Quote:
As for the stocking, I'm going for a bit of everything with a fairly high fish load.
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You should check out recipes for the cement mix for your setup; I am sure there are but the ready mix might have undesirables in it?. I recall Russell of Prince George doing some DYI frag plugs with is cement recipe. Here is a link to his recipe: http://www.canreef.com/vbulletin/sho...ht=cement+frag .
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I concur with msjboy, the only factory made cement product that is pure enough for reef tanks is portland cement - it is made of baked limestone without the additives. Brock White sells white portland cement if your local big box stores don't carry it. I have successfully used this material for years. Just be sure to fresh water cure in the dark for 2 months, rinse it well, then switch to salt water, and after adding salt water let it sit for a week then test the PH. If the rock is raising the PH then let it cure longer before adding life to the tank.
Nice choice on cutting the rock, those flat pieces are great for stabilizing the base. Rubbing them on the driveway will grind off any ridges. Last edited by LifeIsGreat; 07-04-2020 at 02:16 AM. |
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Moving day has arrived. Thankfully it went off without a hitch but talk about nerve racking!
And it's in! The RedPath guys were great, in and out in just over an hour! Got my sand and rock too!
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Wow! You know you have a big tank when it takes two trucks to move it!
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This is mental!
I'm so impressed by people who have the imagination to come up with these unique builds and all the challenges they produce. This should end up being an amazing centerpiece of your home. Following!
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