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No I don't. But you can buy Sakrete Mortor mix in a hardware store for like two bucks. Home Depot only sells large bags but I get very small bags of it. A typical rock only needs lite a cup or two of the stuff.
 
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You can also seed live sand into/onto your rocks as you build them for some texture as well as to seed live bacteria and possibly critters into the new structure you create! Just need to cure in salt water to keep some of it alive. There used to be a good site for diy live rock "garf.org" though it seems like they recently experienced a significant loss from their community, and their website is currently under construction. If you click a bit through some of their links, you can still get to their "aragacrete" how to. That stuff was old school to the max, but this mortar only idea seems a bit faster to get a good base for you other stuff to grow on. Maybe I can try to mix the two ideas and post some results pics!!! (PVC structures attach well to sand cast ones I'm sure, and adding aragonite/aquarium sand can only help with natural look and critter populations. The curing process in saltwater may require a separate tank and heater, but I have lots of Rubbermaids laying around, not to mention allllllll the adult beverages I can handle.) CHEERS and good luck y'all!!!!
 
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These rocks are hollow so you can squirt live sand or anything you like in there. I leave them empty and they eventually fill with tube worms, pods and Godzilla Larvae
 

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This is amazing, my wife has been wanting to rockscape our aquarium with some specific types of rock. I will def be trying this. Do you ever do larger pieces than the ones shown?

I am designing an archway and I think I have one that will work really well with standard pipe and fittings, and a bit of glue gun help. Any tips? I will post my finished product if it works.

Thanks for the awesome guide.
 
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OK I am gonna try this. good thing I reread this thread I was going to use a torch... yeah dont want to die burning PVC... now to find a heat gun.
this might sound like the dumbest question ever but anyone know the smallest OD of PVC I can find?
I am making hitching post for SH so I need it to be quite small like 1/4" 1/2" max.

anyone made this DIY branch rock? can you plz post pics of what you cam up with!
 
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I am making hitching post for SH so I need it to be quite small like 1/4" 1/2" max.

Yes, it is very common. I have a bunch of it but if you go to Home Depot in the Plumbing aisle, it is used to hook up bathroom sinks. it comes in 18" lengths.

I would like to hear the story of Paris Hilton's dog. Just how do you know cement doesn't stick?

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Yes, it is very common. I have a bunch of it but if you go to Home Depot in the Plumbing aisle, it is used to hook up bathroom sinks. it comes in 18" lengths.

Are you talking about the Pex stuff. comes in colors like red & yellow? I was wondering about that.
 

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Great article. This will be very handy as I am just now setting up my first reef, 120 gal drip reef tank. Posting so I can find this later and just on the offchance Paul wants to comment with his entertaining humor.
 
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