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Old 04-16-2012, 03:19 PM
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I'm working on dry aquascaping a new tank with Marco rock and wondering the pros and cons of making the majority of it rather permanent. I would be siliconing the Marco rock in solid as the base rock.

I've always had the best luck with tanks that I keep my hands out of and this would help with that.

Any suggestions are welcome, just want to make sure I have thought of all the details.
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Old 04-16-2012, 04:04 PM
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I wouldn't do silicone I would try epoxy or acrylic rods/tie straps only problem with permanent aquascapes I can see is you can't change it onces its done as well as moving rocks to get at stuff.
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I am very interested in following this tread as my wife and I are wanting to do the same thing. I would like to keep in contact with you on how it goes.
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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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This is all similar to my line of thinking. I like the advantages of both but don't want to create any problems.

I will soon be posting some pics on my build thread but I have managed to shape over 100 lbs of Marco rock so far. I've used a diamond wheel to flatten the sides mating with the glass and chisels to form the joints.

I may pre-drill several holes in the base rock to accept live rock additions and changes. It will be nice to have a very solid foundation to build off of.
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I'm having my next aquascape made by these guys http://cerameco.com/gallery/ looks really cool
Veeery interesting -but no mention of cost anywhere on the site which leads me to think that it's stupidly expensive.
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Veeery interesting -but no mention of cost anywhere on the site which leads me to think that it's stupidly expensive.
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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