Rock fusion: How do you connect your reef rocks?

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How do you connect your reef rocks?

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Peace River

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Rock fusion: How do you connect your reef rocks?

So you decided to build an aquascape in a new tank or maybe you are rescaping your current setup – how do you get the rocks to stick together? Do you stack them on top of each other and hope they stay? Maybe you have used some type of epoxy or glue? Please tell us how you have connected your reef rocks. Also, consider sharing tips and pictures in the discussion thread!

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I've used epoxy, doesn't hold great.
Water super glue and sand works incredible.
I was thinking about cement, not sure about cure time.
And I've used aquafix. Okay but not great.

Water super glue is the only way I'm going in the future.
 

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I used 1/4 inch fiberglass rods and super glue to connect my rocks together. Using. 1/4 inch masonry bit to drill two holes that connect via to rod with a bit of super glue and I am more than confident that nothing will separate them.
 

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Only good way imo.

I've never heard of using baking soda before! What's the technical explanation for why it works?

(One thing I like about epoxy is the rocks CAN be broken apart at a later time -- helps with those large structures)
 
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