Nano Aquascape idea.

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Hi everyone!

I just got my dry rock from BRS. 10lbs of Pukani and 10lbs of reef saver (actually ordered fiji, no worries).
Question, can I use a hacksaw to flatten the bottom of the reef saver rock?
What do you think?
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I've tried taking a hacksaw to reef saver and it is really hard. I gave up quickly. The pukani cut pretty well though.
cool scape. If its stable youprobably don't need to cut it.
 
Hi everyone!

I just got my dry rock from BRS. 10lbs of Pukani and 10lbs of reef saver (actually ordered fiji, no worries).
Question, can I use a hacksaw to flatten the bottom of the reef saver rock?
What do you think?
33203173706_472946b047_h.jpg

Did you glue the rocks together?
 
I chiseled at mine to get the right shapes but I didn't want it totally flat on the bottom so my gobies and pistol shrimps could burrow under the rock easily.
 
Hi everyone!

I just got my dry rock from BRS. 10lbs of Pukani and 10lbs of reef saver (actually ordered fiji, no worries).
Question, can I use a hacksaw to flatten the bottom of the reef saver rock?
What do you think?
33203173706_472946b047_h.jpg
I wouldn't cut it. Leave some space under the rock for water flow. If it's stable, I wouldn't change it.
 

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