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I'd go with the cheapest option. I think Gluemasters is a sponsor if that helps.
 

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Use @Glue Masters it's really great stuff! The thin glue works great for aquascape work. Just hold the rocks in place, sprinkle sand around where you want to join the rocks, and add a little glue masters thin glue which will flow between the sand and garden very quickly. You can add more sand to reinforce the joint.
 

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I have heard nothing but good things about gluemasters, but when I built my aquascape I just used the cheapest CA glue that I could find locally and it was strong. I was too impatient to wait on shipping.
I also used baking soda in the joint and just threw some rock powder on the outside as it was setting.
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I used the glue masters for mine. They used to give a discount for reef2reef members.
 
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Glad to hear this. The first part of my scape was nothing short of a nightmare. I used live rock which was wet. I used Two Little Fishies STIX mortar and it just sucked. I was trying to keep the rocks wet, any time I went to move them they would fall apart. In the end I finally got them to stick and soaked overnight and they were good to add. This time I have a ton more rock and want to build some really cool ****.

They've all been bleached. Going to let them bake in the sun a few days and then time to start building!
 

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You guys have any issues with heat and/or fumes when doing this method?
 

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You guys have any issues with heat and/or fumes when doing this method?
I glued mine together outside so that fumes wouldn’t be an issue. As for heat you have to be careful not to get glue on your hand if you have baking soda powder on them. It gets really hot, but the few times I dropped it on me I was usually able to get the glue off my hands fast.
 
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I finally got to building out my rocks and I have 3 pretty strong structures going. Blew through all my glue and all my crushed marco rock. Here's some pix. IMG_0001.jpeg IMG_0002.jpeg IMG_0003.jpeg IMG_0004.jpeg IMG_9861.jpeg IMG_9862.jpeg IMG_9926.jpeg IMG_9997.jpeg IMG_9998.jpeg IMG_9999.jpeg
 

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