Aquascape for large aquarium

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the best is a marine cement- Check out Marco Rocks and look at what they sell.

I have also used a waterproof quick-crete in the past. That has worked extremely well.
you may want to peg the overhang with acrylic dowels to help support the weight
 

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If you use a ton of it, epoxy stick works pretty well, it doesn't really bond with the rock though so you can't treat it like glue and just try to bond a small edge. When I put together my scape I used a good amount and made sure to spread the epoxy over the edges of the two rock and spread it into cracks and crevices as best I could.
 

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Can the rock cure outside the tank? I have had good experiences with great stuff foam to bond rocks.
 
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Thanks everyone you're awesome. The rock will be outside the tank for awhile but it will be wet still. Will be working fast so nothing dies
 

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My tank is only a 150, but I made this arch with only thick gel superglue from BRS. It is very strong, and I found it easier to work with then cement. It takes a while to dry, though. I started with dry reef saver rock and let it mature in a trash can for several months after developing the structure.

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