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Hi all,
i want to fix up my aquascape and I think the best way to do that would be to buy new dry rocks and break them to how I would like and then use e-marco reef cement to make an aquascape. I was going to let this sit overnight and then wanted to hopefully add it to my tank which has been established for a few years now. I probably have 70lbs of live rock as well as live rock in my sump and a marine pure block which also supposedly houses microfauna.
is it an okay idea to say order this set of rocks and some cement, create an aquascape and potentially even use some of my live rock as well and then add it all into my tank? I have no fish or anything just some corals and cleanup crew. So I am not entirely worried about leeching and whatnot.
This is the link I was thinking for rocks as the reviews seem to be good and I think I even saw someone mention them from reef2reef
Nature's Ocean 12-Inch Coral Base Rocks for Aquarium, 40-Pound
E-Marco website also says you can add cement to the live rock as long as you leave it out of the tank and spray it with tank water every so often. I’m not too worried about bacteria drying up as much as I am the glue to not work as well.
i want to fix up my aquascape and I think the best way to do that would be to buy new dry rocks and break them to how I would like and then use e-marco reef cement to make an aquascape. I was going to let this sit overnight and then wanted to hopefully add it to my tank which has been established for a few years now. I probably have 70lbs of live rock as well as live rock in my sump and a marine pure block which also supposedly houses microfauna.
is it an okay idea to say order this set of rocks and some cement, create an aquascape and potentially even use some of my live rock as well and then add it all into my tank? I have no fish or anything just some corals and cleanup crew. So I am not entirely worried about leeching and whatnot.
This is the link I was thinking for rocks as the reviews seem to be good and I think I even saw someone mention them from reef2reef
Nature's Ocean 12-Inch Coral Base Rocks for Aquarium, 40-Pound
E-Marco website also says you can add cement to the live rock as long as you leave it out of the tank and spray it with tank water every so often. I’m not too worried about bacteria drying up as much as I am the glue to not work as well.