Show Me Your STAX ROCKS Aquascape!!!

What is your opinion on Stax Rocks?


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Squist

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Superglue here too. A big bottle. You can join the Stax rocks laterally to make plates and then stack them.

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I ziptied he tower to an acrylic base for support.

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After 10 months looks like this. I like the negative space and that’s been the plan all along. Eventually SPS on top and zoas down the column. The other small mound of Stax is loosely piled. That part can get changed up however I want.

Total Stax: 40 lbs.

More details if interested: https://www.bareefers.org/forum/threads/squists-rsr-250.24647/
 

Rodneyri

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There actually arent that big, lots of glue to make the shapes in that scape...Some pieces are maybe 12" in length, which is how they came in the box

How did you get all the big pieces? I see a lot of small ones in most cases
 

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Some really creative designs and scapes there. Well done. Liked the perspex idea for a base plate. Personally I prefer the Marco shelf rock but really like what some of you have done:)
 

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