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Thread: Rocks, Rods and Nuts - finished pic p. 2

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    Thanks everybody. I still haven't had a chance to order my tank yet, so the rock thing keeps me motivated.
    Karin



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    cool! You found suppliers. Do they have the nylon rods? I really enjoyed being able to attach the rocks to each other the way I did.
    I'll probably still do some parts with mortar or epoxy for reinforcement.

    Of course if any of them sprout caulerpa I'll just shoot myself...
    Karin



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    Thought I would share. I have ordered from these guys several times. Not sure how good the priceing is.
    http://www.smallparts.com/Small-Part..._rd_s=center-3

    29g Macro Tank

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    That's where I got mine from too, Stephen! I think I paid around $10 shipping but if you live in the sticks it's almost that much in gas going into town and back anyway.
    They had all the parts I wanted.
    I did the whole project with 2 6ft 3/8" rods, 1 6ft 1/4" rod (for teh small rocks just sticking out the side to put clams or corals on) and a bags of nuts for each and washers for the 3/8" rods.
    I think it was totally worth.
    Fun project and very secure.
    Karin



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    Nice, I'm considering ordering from MarcoRocks this week.
    How big is the tank these are going into, and how much rock did you order?
    DarkHorse
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    Karin, it looks great. I have seen alot of structures built this way, and alot of them look unnatural. Yours look spot on! I am sure you have seen Ace's, they are great, but I think they are rod-less, but very cool none the less.

    If you don't win TOTM on RC, you had sure better win MS PAINT of the year!

    I for one appreciate the time and effort it takes to post as many pictures as you do. It takes up alot of time, and when you get into a rhythm, it is even more difficult to remember to pick up a camera to document your progress photographically. Cheers!
    200g-No Corals Yet!



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    DarkHorse
    I don't know how many pounds I ended up with since I reused a LOT of old rock from another tank. I am guessing I ordered 40 pounds and provided 60 pounds myself.
    With the rods the whole build is a lot more 'airy' anyway so you get a lot of surface area without having to have a lot of rocks to stack on each other.
    I used Pukani. Key Largo will be a little heavier.

    Lol@ Erik
    I had to photoshop it to envision what it would look like with 500 pounds of sand around it. The structure itself seemed so tall (until you bury a third of it in sand).
    Then when I added the sand it was still a little shocking.
    Karin



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    Very cool Karin...just saw this thread.

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