Questions about breaking up a small rock

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Hey everyone! So I ordered 2 lbs of Marcos Reefsaver rock. Very happy with how it came, looks beautiful! However, it is a little on the big side for the pico tank I am going to run. To fix this, I would like to saw a flat side on the back of the rock and then have it flush with the back wall of aquarium. I was wondering if anyone has experience sawing these types of rocks, and what the best way to go about it is?

I appreciate anyone's feedback in advance, thanks!
 

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If you have access to a diamond bandsaw that would make short work of it. If you know someone in the tile biz then a big tile wetsaw would be good also. You could also get a cheap angle grinder at harbor freight with a diamond blade and cut it as well if you don’t have access to this other things.
 
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If you have access to a diamond bandsaw that would make short work of it. If you know someone in the tile biz then a big tile wetsaw would be good also. You could also get a cheap angle grinder at harbor freight with a diamond blade and cut it as well if you don’t have access to this other things.
Thanks for the reply! I have seen many people mention diamond blades and bandsaws, so I will see what I can muster up by asking some friends. Thanks for the advice!
 

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I used a welding chipping hammer and gently scored it then a couple of hits and it broke right on the line. Second option if you can’t find a saw.
 

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Depends on how big a piece, could try a hack saw but would be slow going. Could order a base rock which is already cut BRS has them in a couple of different sizes
 

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Many pet stores that sell frags may have a griffin (hobby saw) saw and can cut it for you
 

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Hacksaw. Fine tooth works best

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I just take them outside and throw them at the ground until I get more manageable pieces. Alternatively.... find a buddy with a reef shop and a band saw
 

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