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masterswimmer

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It all depends on the density of the rock. If it is very porous, like Marshall Island, Fiji or Kaelini, then the hammer/chisel will work. BTW, if you use a wood chisel you stand a good chance of damaging the sharp edge. What you should use is called a mason's 'cold chisel', it's designed for exactly what you're intending to use it for.

If the rock is more dense, like Caribbean, then you might have to drill a series of holes then use the hammer/chisel method.

Also, pre-drilling some holes in strategic places can help you sculpt the rock to help you aquascape more precisely.

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cali_reef

Fish and Coral Killer
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I've used a crowbar, a screwdriver, the pointy end of the hammer (also called the claws) all split the rock well.

Put a towel down and it's easier to clean up the mess.

B

I would get a LARGE heavy trash bag and do it in there, have someone hold the rim of the bag up while you have your arms in there breaking the rock. A hammer and a large flat head screwdriver you are willing to ruin is all you need.
 

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