Do you have to wait for the underwater epoxy, grout, "plumbers buddy" and the like to cure before adding live stuff, or is it already reef safe? My tank is 32" tall, so the pvc stand is pretty interesting to me.
Do you have to wait for the underwater epoxy, grout, "plumbers buddy" and the like to cure before adding live stuff, or is it already reef safe? My tank is 32" tall, so the pvc stand is pretty interesting to me.
The moment his HEAD is in view, hit it with the LIVE ROCK!
I put my rocks together in my nano with Gorilla Glue. It expands, runs, takes about an hour to cure and doesn't look pretty at first. But in no time it changed colors and blended in perfectly. It's pretty permanent though.
John Roescher
About 6 months ago. If I remember right, it's a cyanoacrylate. A form of super glue.
John Roescher
Ive been building rock structures for my 180g using old plastic hangers cut into peices for rods and silicone. Same silcone we use to seal our tanks. they are coming out to be pretty good so far. The silicone dries and swells holding everything together plus I drill a hole just big enough for the rod.
I will try and get a pic.
Ray Allen
San Antonio, TX
1604 Culebra/Shanefield
rba0284@gmail.com
40g Breeder Reef Aquarium
I didn't think of using the silicone, but I purchased acrylic rods from Regal Plastics, they come in 6 foot pieces.
ismael
20 g high
I went glue less as well with the threaded nylon rods and nuts
(pic in post #15 of this thread: http://www.maast.org/showthread.php?...highlight=rods)
You can pick the whole thing up in one piece without worrying about stuff slipping. I've attached some new pieces to the side that wouldn't have held without glue or nuts.
Last edited by Europhyllia; Tue, 11th May 2010 at 03:34 PM.
Karin
Heres what i made using old Plastic hangers and silicone. Most of these have a tower look, but there are going to be placed in the tank to give it a more natural reef like look with the various cave here in there. Have to make sure my moray eel is going to be happy! also plan on making a arch.
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Ray Allen
San Antonio, TX
1604 Culebra/Shanefield
rba0284@gmail.com
40g Breeder Reef Aquarium