I wanted to comment on how i used the Reef Cement that i got from Substainable Marine.
I went to the store in London and when i saw the package i thought that there wasn't much there but then i didn't need much.
I didn't use it right away because i was apprehensive, when i did i think i git lucky on my first mixture. I put some in a half bucket and added water and it was runny so i added more powder and the consistency was perfect. Kinda like plastersine but a little bit more gritty. I wanted to cement a rock on the edge of another to make an over hang and after brasing the two for about 15 minutes and pushing the excess cement along the sides it stuck together. Perfect.
I had used about half of the mixture so i decided that i better choose another place and get it right again.
When i was in the stire Ian said dont use too much water.
Now i had a big flat rock that i wanted stuck to 3 other rocks,
Well i screwed this one up big time, i added to much water and it was runny but i was trying to work it but it wouldn't thicken up so i kinda left the have bucket on it's edge and was thinking about what i could do, it was sitting idle for 30 seconds tops, i reached down to pick up the bucket of this runny mess and it was solid. I couldn't believe it. I tryed to break it up and it did a bit but it was too far gone by then.
I'll get it again, it was 15 bucks and theres lots to purchase at the store. One thing that i was happy to there was they are carrying brs additives 3 part ingreadiants. I will definitely be going back for that, i bought b ionic from brs and would rather mix my own.
Anyway, great products, very nice peeps. It was a really nice expeariance.