Aquascape after the fact

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So I recently had to move all fish to QT so I decided to add more live rock to my DT. The rock has cured and now I want to do some scape work. I was thinking of draining about 30gal into a brute making my changes then adding it back. This would be my first attempt a scaping and by it being underwater I am a bit hesitant. Also, I am looking for any suggestions on which product to use for underwater application.
 

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I use this !! I can highly recommend it for aquascaping under water !

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Good question..I'm thinking of doing the same thing. Hey Jason, does that stuff work better than the usual reef epoxies? I can rarely get epoxy to grip underwater..
 

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It's not an epoxy but more like mortar like brick laying .. its strong and drys hard, for working underwater just mix it a bit dry .. when it drys you can't even see it coralline covers over well too ..
 

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