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![]() I used crushed oyster shell and large grain sand and crushed coral.
Also mixed in the 1"-3" softener salt pellets for added porosity. then i molded the wet stuff in rubbermaid bins, using a reverse layering tecnique until the piece was big enough. you dig a shape and put some wet stuff, then pack it with dry stuff a bit, but connect more wet stuff as you build up around it. Kind of making it upside down. worked really well, but curing is the key. If you have a big wash bin sink it helps, or cure small pieces in a toilet tank. Also i only added one or two pieces to my already established tank at a time, adding some every week. Everything grew on it and i still have a bunch of dry pieces, i made so much. There are pictures in my build thread on page 2.
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![]() Oh don't forget, the oyster shells are sharp! And don't make the pieces too big or you will regret it. (this is how i got some good small pieces)
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