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Hello,

Here are some pics of my aquascape for my 20g WaterBox. My inspiration came a few StarWars fanart images I saw online and the caves in our springs down here in Florida. Everything is held together with superglue at the moment but will be coming back with the E-Marco mortar and additional small cap rocks to hide the mortar joints. Please let me know what you think!

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Great start, just try to leave space on the bottom of rock work to maintain flow. Seems like it will be flat on the bottom
 
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Great start, just try to leave space on the bottom of rock work to maintain flow. Seems like it will be flat on the bottom
Thanks! It is hard to see from the angles of the photos but there is a little bit of space underneath the rocks that should allow some flow, at least that was my goal.
 

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I like it. I would definitely use a dowel or something for that one tiny rock that bridges the other two. It looks like a serious weak point and it seems to be holding alot of weight.
 

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If the joints are mortered, they should be okay, even that "one tiny rock that bridges the other two". I mortered all my joinings and then I banged 2 of the structures against each other, a rock broke, but not at the joint... :/
 

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