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Plans for future re-scaping when the other 2 tanks arrive. Until then I can live with the scape. Lol
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I used the BRS glue. It’s more of a gel so it holds up nice. They sell an accelerant also that bonds the pieces together in a few seconds instead of having to hold the pieces together until it dries. Really cool process.Love your aquascape!!!! What kind of glue did you use?
Wow… two completely different tanks. Great job.Uncluttered the sand bed stacked rocks in back up higher. A bit of time between the 2 shots though.
What are some tips you have for achieving this look?! I am getting ready to do my first saltwater aquascape for my new 180G reef tank and I am worried about being able to create something like this that looks good. Lol. But I really want to do something like this rather than piling a bunch of rocks.
Thanks. I used Professional Grade Cyanoacrylate (CA)"Super Glue" by Glue Masters, Bob Smith accelerator & E marco 400 motor. Oh & Fritz turbo start to cycle the new scape. Which wasn't necessary considering the tank has been running for 7 months, but I wanted to be safe.I used the BRS glue. It’s more of a gel so it holds up nice. They sell an accelerant also that bonds the pieces together in a few seconds instead of having to hold the pieces together until it dries. Really cool process.