AdInfinitum
Super Active Member
- Joined
- Jan 12, 2012
- Location
- Thorndale, Ontario
With FragFest coming up quickly and me still hating my aqua-scape I decided to try a little construction project to give me some new high light and genuine shaded areas to put my new acquisitions.
I dug out my bucket of "too small to be useful" rock pieces and some quikcrete (recommended as reef safe elsewhere) and went to work. I soaked and cleaned the rock which has been dry for years and as I assembled sections I kept them soaking to ensure the aluminium compounds that fast drying cements have in them had a chance to leach out even though they are not harmful in theory.
I snapped a couple of pics when I had it out for a few finishing touches.
Final dimensions are 15" high, 16" at the widest point and 17.5" from front to back.
All things considered I am very happy with the way it came out and I think that once it is covered with coralline etc. it will look like a fairly natural reef shelf. A good use for a bunch of rock that was of little value.
I dug out my bucket of "too small to be useful" rock pieces and some quikcrete (recommended as reef safe elsewhere) and went to work. I soaked and cleaned the rock which has been dry for years and as I assembled sections I kept them soaking to ensure the aluminium compounds that fast drying cements have in them had a chance to leach out even though they are not harmful in theory.
I snapped a couple of pics when I had it out for a few finishing touches.


Final dimensions are 15" high, 16" at the widest point and 17.5" from front to back.
All things considered I am very happy with the way it came out and I think that once it is covered with coralline etc. it will look like a fairly natural reef shelf. A good use for a bunch of rock that was of little value.