metal/wire thats reef safe

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So this may be a dumb question but are their any metals that would come in a wire form that are reef safe? I've been thinking about drilling holes in dry rock rubble and stringing them together into different designs (arches, caves, pillars) you get the idea. Any ideas for me? I knows I could always use putty or glue but I want a little less mess and more rigidity with more instant results. Thanks in advance!
 
I would use a strong fishing line. FWIW.
 
Acrylic rods are often used too for holding rock shapes together, but may not be flexible enough for your needs. They can be shaped with a little heat as well.
 
So this may be a dumb question but are their any metals that would come in a wire form that are reef safe? I've been thinking about drilling holes in dry rock rubble and stringing them together into different designs (arches, caves, pillars) you get the idea. Any ideas for me? I knows I could always use putty or glue but I want a little less mess and more rigidity with more instant results. Thanks in advance!
Titanium wire isn't too expensive and should be reef safe.
 

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