First of all, I must thank Tidal Garden videos on NAS AS (aquascape) and their recommendation on using the Glue Masters Thin Glue. I totally agree and would highly recommend the Thin glue as well. It strongly penetrates, binds rocks and fine dried sand, and hardens within 4 seconds. Incredible!!! No need of any glue accelerator.
Which 1 of the 3 settings you like?
Setting A - it's top about 10.5 inch high
Setting B - it's top about 11.5"
Setting called Golem - it's top about 11"
These are the ingredients for my AS.
Glue Masters Thin (I bought 2x 8oz bottles and used 12 oz total for the project)
Premium Jumbo size Fiji dried rock (once live rock 20 some years ago, bought from Premium Aquatics) and smashed some into smaller pieces.
Florida Key dried sand (once live-sand 20 some years ago, bought from Premium Aquatics) and sieved out coarser sand for very fine sand. Use this sand as "cement mortar".
Here is another great NAS AS video by First Time Reefer TV. You should watch it if you are first time doing NAS AS.
Which 1 of the 3 settings you like?
Setting A - it's top about 10.5 inch high
Setting B - it's top about 11.5"
Setting called Golem - it's top about 11"
These are the ingredients for my AS.
Glue Masters Thin (I bought 2x 8oz bottles and used 12 oz total for the project)
Premium Jumbo size Fiji dried rock (once live rock 20 some years ago, bought from Premium Aquatics) and smashed some into smaller pieces.
Florida Key dried sand (once live-sand 20 some years ago, bought from Premium Aquatics) and sieved out coarser sand for very fine sand. Use this sand as "cement mortar".
Here is another great NAS AS video by First Time Reefer TV. You should watch it if you are first time doing NAS AS.
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