Gresham, I've meaning to ask you this, and maybe Sanjay can chime in with his experience with it too. That thread talks about different cure times and ways to make it faster/safer as far as PH goes but it all seems to relate to making new rocks or using base rock. I'm hesitant to use Thorite, or another 'safe' hydraulic cement, to glue live rock together, and leave it to cure dry for 2 days. I would think that live rock rock would suffer a large die-off event.GreshamH":115d44h2 said:bleedingthought":115d44h2 said:Gresh, will any hydraulic cement work? I couldn't find Thorite but I got 'UGL Drylok Fast Plug Hydraulic Cement' at the hardware store. Any word on whether this would be safe to use? How would I go about checking (which ingredients)?
I'm no pro, but I do have some answers
http://reefcentral.com/forums/showthrea ... did=993625
Check out that thread, it should help some what![]()
Thing is, I'm upgrading tanks and using both the live rock that is in my current tank and the live rock that is in a separate holding container. I wanted to try to make some pillars and some 'bridges' to make things a bit more interesting and roomy. But whenever I start working with the rock, it means that my fish and corals will be held in a holding containers and wait for their new home to be put up. So, I'm trying to gauge about how long it would take from starting to point until putting the fish and the corals back with the live rock in the new tank.
Biggest problem is that I have no experience with this stuff in tanks and I'm somewhat scared that I won't 'cure' it properly and cause problems I'm not prepared to deal with. 8O
Any thoughts, Gresham and Sanjay? Sanjay, can you share what your experience was like and how long you let everything cure dry and if after that you cured it in saltwater for PH adjustment and whatever else I'm forgetting?