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40lbs of mixed prime cuts and 50lbs of key largo. Very little rubble but 2 rocks broke. One key largo, and one single sided prime cut. Ill just epoxy these back together as it was nice clean breaks. Im very happy with this shipment. Also snagged 4 feet of nylon threaded rod with nylon washers and nuts.

Would someone recommend some epoxy please!
 
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Have you tried zip ties or fishing line?I have ordered from @marcorocks and used zip ties & fishing line since they came with holes to connect 2 together. If you add glue or epoxy just more security. I like the fishing line because you can hardly see it people wonder how the rocks stay together. Just something I did
 

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Im going to use pvc pipe and make a stand that the rock will slide onto. Kinda like this...

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Not my picture. Marco rock will be better than this.
 

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Just used e Marco on my new tank. I bought the 15lbs kit and only used 5lbs, will be using the e Marco again!
 

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What I did was find a good sturdy base rock and build up, then allowed my sand to help secure the base pieces for even more stability. I also didn't use any type of epoxy, etc to hold so that they can be easily removed if need be.
 

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