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There's a tank at one of the firehouses that I take care of for them. It's just a regular freshwater 55. I've been searching and I just can't find any freshwater community fish to put in there to make a stand out tank.

So I think I'm going to turn it into an african cichlid tank. I have lots of slate at home and I want to build a tall structure to make little caves for the fish so each can find their own home. I just can't think of something to use to bond it all together so it stays up.

I built one in the past and used a putty epoxy last time and while it worked, it was definitely far from being aesthetically pleasing.

Anyone have any ideas what I can use to hold it together?
 

tazdevil

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Either aquarium epoxy or sealant. Just be sure the rocks are dry before using, and let them dry/cure for extended time (I waited a day longer than the instructions said to be safe).
 

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