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    cg5071 - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Havnt seen you for a while. As for me, I just used the pvc/eggcrate frame to stack the rock on so it was up off the bottom. I added different tiers to the base one and zip tied them together for some taller areas.

    Just stack your rock so that pieces interlock with their odd shapes and so it feels stable, if you arent going to get too fancy and make extravagant pillars and overhangs ect. You might want to putty a few together if you want a certain shape and they wont stack that way.

    You can cure them elsewhere or if you dont have any fish or anything in your tank, do it there. You will just have to monitor it and do a larger water change when it is done. Also if there is alot of visable dead stff on the rock you can scrub it first to get rid of most of it.
    Last edited by cg5071; 08-27-2010 at 12:27 PM.


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