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Hmm. So your saying stick the rod through the rocks with loctite epoxy (not gonna use aquamend... heard epoxy works better from a guy who has used both) on the rod?You could try kraylen's method. He used crazy glue and aquamend. I'm not too sure how well it will hold up the weight of a rock extended like that. Maybe if you try the rod in conjunction with the aquamend and crazy glue. I'd imagine that should keep it all stable. I've thought of do something like this myself. Be sure to take plenty of pics to share with the rest of us.
well the tall rock will only be like 6" Wide. Would it able to support the overhang without tipping over? Also the over hang will be like 8-10". How would I drill a hole all the way through that? Or would I stop like 4" in?I'd use the rods with the epoxy, the rods will hold everything largely in place with the epoxy creating a stronger bond. On it's own, the epoxy might fail though.
Also, in a 40, you might want to do one larger branch/ledge. I recently redid my tank getting rid of some spires and overhangs as in my tiny tank (34 gal) there just wasnt enough space for corals. If I had a bigger tank with larger fish swimming around it'd look gorgeous, but in a coral tank that just happens to have some fish, i felt like I was cheating myself out of landscape
haha, I is not a fan of nems :/ They eat to many things.... what about a big aussie golden torch?? And have an acan and ric garded around it, and my zoa collection on the other side of the rocks? And all my SPS on the rocks?
Exucess me!Your talken to mr.anemone here!...lol...jk...anemones like BTAs dont eat many fish,only if the fish is weak or sick!I have never had an an anemone eat a fish before,so it kinda rare for it to happen if they are healthy and its a BTA!Just a little advise!