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This is how I want it to look, what would be the best thing to use to keep this together? There are large heavy pieces and also some small ones in there.
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What type of epoxy did you use? Anything I can pick up at Lowe's?In my tank I used zip ties along with aquarium safe epoxy. You should be able to pick up zip ties at your local hardware store, and the epoxy you can get from bulk Reef supply.
Another option is emacro cement, which is aquarium safe. I personally don't like using acrylic rods, because it's a pain to drill through all the rocks IMO.
I agree with this, I used epoxy and some superglue from BRSI used everything and gated most of it until I started using gorilla glue gel. works really great. Another thing I have dome was use the gorilla glue gel to quick set the pieces and then use an epoxy around the gel and try and "nature" it up. To this day you can still tell the epoxy because it doesn't color up well whereas you would be hard pressed to figure out where the gorilla glue superglue gel was.
Just break a small rock chip off, while the mortar is still a tad wet, kinda tap / dab it with the rock to make a rougher rock looking surface. Not smooth.I ordered some emarco, I will try to use that with some fiberglass rods. I think the kit also comes with sand to help hide the cement. Fingers crossed