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You can try Epoxy, that is sold at iwarna. Going for about $12 a tube. Fast curing time and the best thing is that you don't have to use 2 agent to mix into one. Its already sectioned out for you, inner agent with outer agent. Just mix with one hand.

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I use Selley's underwater epoxy in the past. Works the same as the D-D rockscape one just that its not purple in color. You could try using BSI-IC gel as well, I heard from other reefers they use it for rockscaping as well just that you have to be quite liberal with the amount you use. groupwavereversed.gif

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Y u need those to glue the rocks together?

Unless u r refering to those small small piece wan la.

For big rocks just scape n stack them to your desire patterns will do.

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I went thru' not less than half a dozen of re-scape in my 1st tank over a period of 3 years. I was able to do so mainly because I did not use any epoxy, stacking LRs a little differently each time. Though I understand that in your case, the look you're trying to achieve may not be possible just by stacking LR together. I currently use cable ties to secure my tonga branches instead. They're easier to cut away if need be.

P.S. There's another thread referring to the use of fiberglass rod on LR.

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Yes, try and avoid epoxy all the rocks.. When choosing live rocks, try and visualize your rockscape and choose a mixture of rocks. Some base rock, some with crevices etc. Epoxy the rocks will give you headache next time when you want to remove a rock or rescape. Just stack it and make sure it won't fall will do.

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I am planning my first new tank.

I heard of lot of using pvc or glue to stick rocks together..

but i couldnt find a step by step dummy guide or what material to use which are save to the tank..

can someone advise?

Tell u bro... U stack already never fall doesn't mean wun fall.

Use your hand apply some pressure on it like pressing it or push it slightly in all direction.

If secure,it shouldn't be trembling... Then consider secure :)

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share with you what i did last night:

always felt that my rockscape is too low and it clogs up dirt at the base.

so i did some DIY:

1x plastic light diffuser

4x PVC pipe cut to same length

and cabled tied them to make a table shape.

then i stacked the rocks on top and got some nice elevation.

seem sturdy enough.

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what works for me is.. use HUGE rocks.. rocks that u feel have good shapes to achieve ur desired rockscape.. it might be very hard to find, or very expensive.. but its definitely worth it in the long run.. i myself took months just to search for my desired rocks..

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what works for me is.. use HUGE rocks.. rocks that u feel have good shapes to achieve ur desired rockscape.. it might be very hard to find, or very expensive.. but its definitely worth it in the long run.. i myself took months just to search for my desired rocks..

Agree with u. Big rocks is the best. Stable n bigger surface. :)

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bro amby thats an amazing rock.. :thumbsup:

heres another of my inspiration, my all-time favourite, from crazy4acros of RC..

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is the right hand corner floating or in the sand ???

this scape makes e tank rather bare... better for those tank placed at standing eye view..

alot of underspace wasted...

it is above the sand.. a overhang rocks hold together by rods and cable tie

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yes its the same reefer with the same tank.. the glassbox article shows his tank when it has matured.. :thumbsup:

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I am planning my first new tank.

I heard of lot of using pvc or glue to stick rocks together..

but i couldnt find a step by step dummy guide or what material to use which are save to the tank..

can someone advise?

Important to reduce dead spots with your scape. Here's a useful link for you.

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"Be formless... shapeless, like water. If you put water into a cup, it becomes the cup. You put water into a bottle; it becomes the bottle. You put it into a teapot; it becomes the teapot. Water can flow, or it can crash. Be water, my friend..." - Lei Siu Lung (Bruce Lee)

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