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![]() mine is permanent, I used the epoxy for rock, mind you my aquascape is quite small, but the epoxy allowed me to stack them nearly 15" high(the height of my tank) with no concern
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![]() I'd do a healthy mix of both.
Permanent the caves and just stack the foundations.
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![]() I'm having my next aquascape made by these guys http://cerameco.com/gallery/ looks really cool
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![]() From what i can see on the site ( calling later today ) u need to contact them for a Canadian distibutor idk if u can even buy right from them
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![]() I used acrylic rods, I can slide the rocks off the rod if I need to, and switch them around if I feel the need to.
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You're a reefer! You must be swimming in cash!
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