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I would like too as well but I wouldn’t want the rock to come down crashing.Microbubbles will eventually fade as the skimmer breaks in. The tank looks fine (in need of some cleaning), but I’d probably aim to get more rock and raise the height of your rockscaping (just me).
That’s what rock glue/mortar is for.I would like too as well but I wouldn’t want the rock to come down crashing.
How long would it take too cure?That’s what rock glue/mortar is for.
Also about where would you go up too in my tank?That’s what rock glue/mortar is for.
Not very long. There are a number of threads on starting with dry rock and building a rockscape. At least the halfway point to give you more real estate for corals, fish to hide, surface area for bacteria, etc.How long would it take too cure?
Can I use dry rock for the base and then just add my live rock on it for more height? But I will glue it all together, but I do have 2 clowns and coral banded shrimp and a six line wrassel in the tank, so they would be just in the open.Not very long. There are a number of threads on starting with dry rock and building a rockscape. At least the halfway point to give you more real estate for corals, fish to hide, surface area for bacteria, etc.
Yes. You'll want to leave your existing rock in the tank for the beneficial bacteria, so you'd want to plan to add those pieces dead last.Can I use dry rock for the base and then just add my live rock on it for more height? But I will glue it all together, but I do have 2 clowns and coral banded shrimp and a six line wrassel in the tank, so they would be just in the open.