New Aquaforest Sps scape

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I just finished my scape using aquaforest rock. It will be for a Red Sea reefer 200 G2 Sps dominant. Just wanted to say it was real easy to work with, and a mix of sizes and shapes. Nice product.

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Hi J,

Cheapest and the most solid way is to take a piece of unused Aquaforest rock. Smash it up into a powder and I used starbond thin superglue. It’s like a liquid. Squirt the superglue between the two joints, sprinkle some powder, squirt to bond it and repeat till it looks like one piece. Superglue was $10 on Amazon for 3oz. I used the whole bottle. This is the only way I’ll bond dry rock in the future. The pieces are bonded in seconds, no waiting for epoxy to dry. Hth’s
 
Picture of the rock scape in the tank. Thoughts? It’s hard to envision coral growth with the scape. Still undecided if I should go with this or go with less rock.


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I just finished my scape using aquaforest rock. It will be for a Red Sea reefer 200 G2 Sps dominant. Just wanted to say it was real easy to work with, and a mix of sizes and shapes. Nice product.

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Thank you very much, that's very nice! We keep our fingers crossed for your new aquarium :D Also, we recommend our others products! Have a great day!
 

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