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SnowManSnow

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i have the wicked urge to REDO MY ROCKWORK AGAIN!!! YEA!

BUT, I'll need some fairly quick curing epoxy to pull it off.. the epoxy would be for the rock. I DON'T want to use acrylic rods ..

question is: is there a brand at like LOWES or HOME DEPOT that I can pick up that will fit the bill.
 

trido

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Its a sign.... Youd better just leave it alone.

Did you forget? This isnt a FW tank that you get to reaquascape every few months just because. :P
 
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I haven't ever glued rock, but I have heard some people use gorilla glue - you better research that first. :D
 

Bojangles

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SnowManSnow":2fpb9tvu said:
i have the wicked urge to REDO MY ROCKWORK AGAIN!!! YEA!

BUT, I'll need some fairly quick curing epoxy to pull it off.. the epoxy would be for the rock. I DON'T want to use acrylic rods ..

question is: is there a brand at like LOWES or HOME DEPOT that I can pick up that will fit the bill.

I've tried the random brands from Home Depot with no luck and I've tried Aquastik Epoxy Putty from Petsolutions with some luck under good conditions. The Aquastik takes forever unless its dry rock but will work eventually underwater (1-2 weeks depending on thickness). I've had tremendous luck with attaching coral frags to LR, but you cant put heavy pressure on the piece while its curing underwater.
 

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