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That is some nice rock work there guys. When epoxying do it in sections and don't epoxy it all together to make one solid structure, as wanting to remove, move, or cleaning/removing fish coral and all that fun stuff won't be as easy. I recived my sand Friday and put it in. I bought 120 lbs and only used 80 lbs. there is almost a 2in sand bed all the way around.
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This is the final scape. Filled it about an hr ago.

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I only used one of the 12" acrylic rods. It was harder than I thought. Just put it on the overhangs to secure it.
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Well for me its the last time ill use them , order some rock and sand , i receive the rock , and no sand , email them several times and no answer , 1 week 1/2 and still waiting for the sand , ....... Great customer service ............ Last time
 

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