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![]() No one on this board has yet to say they've drilled and tied their rock together. I wonder how many people here have done this? |
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![]() Personaly I just stack the rock in, being very careful to make sure that it is secure.. I basicly try to see if I can tip it over if I hit it a bit etc. I find its best to place the rock on the very bottom (glass) and then put sand around it. Keeps it very secure.
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![]() i like bev's reasoning, "you will want to change it later". anyways i like the unnatural stuff to be on the outside of the tank as much as possible, no plastic or zip ties inside. au naturel is kinda fun, you know
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![]() I have seen holes drilled in live rock to accomodate zap straps in only one place. Big Al's in Burnaby. It is in their show tank. I don't think it is done all over the strusture, but I know for sure that to take some of the rock to the top they needed to zap some onto the glass braces. Looks really cool though
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