Hello,
I'm setting up my first real reef aquarium but I'm having some trouble with the epoxy. I'm using AquaStik Stone Grey epoxy. I'm building my aquascape outside on the patio to try to keep the rock dust and superglue fumes out of the house. The other day when I was working on it the temperature was only around 55-60°F outside. I have let the epoxy cure for a few days but unfortunately it's still soft and brittle. Was the epoxy too cold to mix or cure properly? Does anyone know if my future inverts or rock picking fish will ingest these particles of epoxy or if this can leach chemicals into the aquarium? Should I buy some new rocks and start over?
Thanks for your help!

I'm setting up my first real reef aquarium but I'm having some trouble with the epoxy. I'm using AquaStik Stone Grey epoxy. I'm building my aquascape outside on the patio to try to keep the rock dust and superglue fumes out of the house. The other day when I was working on it the temperature was only around 55-60°F outside. I have let the epoxy cure for a few days but unfortunately it's still soft and brittle. Was the epoxy too cold to mix or cure properly? Does anyone know if my future inverts or rock picking fish will ingest these particles of epoxy or if this can leach chemicals into the aquarium? Should I buy some new rocks and start over?
Thanks for your help!
