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madison

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by the way..the sea lily loves the cyclop-eeze...I got the freeze dried and the frozen...little amounts of course. put it in a (new) hair color squeeze bottle, shook it till it's a red milky liquid and slowly squeeze it out into the "mouth" and the rest for my clams etc...
The lily would "dance for nearly 10 minutes after her daily feeding...Thank you Bang Guy!!!! if I could...I would email you a big hug and a kiss
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madison

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76inches wide x 20inches f/b x 36inches tall...I bought a 180 but if I divided the #'s by 231...I get 236.88 gallons.
so just to be safe...I call it a 180 and also for medication/supplements...I dose for 180, just to be safe.
 

spline9

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spline9 ~ Thank you very much!
Anytime! :)
There are aquarium epoxies available for your glueing needs. I would recommend only using them as a last resort, though. Over time you will end up collecting more rock (ie: when you get new coral), or you need to remove some (to get to something like removing an offending critter) or simply because you tire of its arrangement.
There are alternatives available such as mentioned above. I have read of a method using zip-ties and small pieces of eggcrate (the plastic grid stuff used for lighting) to create a frame for your rockwork then zip-tying the rocks to that. Although you dont need eggcrate to do this. You can simply just zip-tie the rocks to themselves. Zip-ties can be hidden with small pieces of rubble if you cant hide them behind the rocks themselves.
If you feel you absolutely need to epoxy rocks together, try to do as few as possible, only enough for stability. This will give you the versitility to rearrange, remove as needed in the future.
 
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