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Date: 05 Apr 2005 09:23:54
From: John Cassara
Subject: Cutting Live Rock?
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What would the implications be to cutting Live Rock? I want to take slices of the rock in order to create plates with flat tops and bottoms. This is being considered to improve the stability and stack-ability of the reef. These plates can then be positioned rather easily to create a tall open reef with lots of shelf areas to place coral. What do you think? John
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Date: 07 Apr 2005 07:20:15
From: Marc Levenson
Subject: Re: Cutting Live Rock?
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John, Nature never has a straight line in it. If you cut your LR open in an effort to create level spots, you may release some stuff into the water that wasn't an issue before, plus your tank may tend to look man-made. You can buy shelf rock that provides you with some semi-flat spots, and yet still look natural to the eye. c John Cassara wrote: > What would the implications be to cutting Live Rock? I want to take slices > of the rock in order to create plates with flat tops and bottoms. This is > being considered to improve the stability and stack-ability of the reef. > These plates can then be positioned rather easily to create a tall open reef > with lots of shelf areas to place coral. What do you think? > > John > > -- Personal Page: http://www.sparklingfloorservice.com/oanda/index.html Business Page: http://www.sparklingfloorservice.com ine Hobbyist: http://www.melevsreef.com
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Date: 07 Apr 2005 11:24:32
From: JT
Subject: Re: Cutting Live Rock?
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where do u find shelf rock ? i would like to do same.
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Date: 07 Apr 2005 18:57:31
From: Marc Levenson
Subject: Re: Cutting Live Rock?
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Most LFS can get Tonga Shelf Rock. c JT wrote: > where do u find shelf rock ? i would like to do same. > -- Personal Page: http://www.sparklingfloorservice.com/oanda/index.html Business Page: http://www.sparklingfloorservice.com ine Hobbyist: http://www.melevsreef.com
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Date: 05 Apr 2005 10:11:49
From: Ray Martini
Subject: Re: Cutting Live Rock?
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We have an LFS here who has that kind of setup for thier coral displays. Looks great. "John Cassara" <jcassara@optonline.net > wrote in message news:Ljw4e.110$Wj3.79@fe10.lga... > What would the implications be to cutting Live Rock? I want to take slices > of the rock in order to create plates with flat tops and bottoms. This is > being considered to improve the stability and stack-ability of the reef. > These plates can then be positioned rather easily to create a tall open > reef with lots of shelf areas to place coral. What do you think? > > John >
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Date: 05 Apr 2005 14:05:31
From: ToxicMussels
Subject: Re: Cutting Live Rock?
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Sounds like too much work for me! I would rather do the: - Build a stand/support out of ABS - ZipTie my rocks together - Epoxy them together But, I do like the idea of having some shelves to put corals on. Now if you could only make a set of adjustable reef shelves for different size corals........................................ ............................................That's an idea!!! TM On Tue, 5 Apr 2005 10:11:49 -0400, "Ray tini" <keyzpleez@comcast.net > wrote: >We have an LFS here who has that kind of setup for thier coral displays. >Looks great. > > >"John Cassara" <jcassara@optonline.net> wrote in message >news:Ljw4e.110$Wj3.79@fe10.lga... >> What would the implications be to cutting Live Rock? I want to take slices >> of the rock in order to create plates with flat tops and bottoms. This is >> being considered to improve the stability and stack-ability of the reef. >> These plates can then be positioned rather easily to create a tall open >> reef with lots of shelf areas to place coral. What do you think? >> >> John >> >
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