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- Subject: Re: (All) New African set-up.
- Message-ID: <1993Jan25.134828.14028@bsu-ucs>
- Date: 25 Jan 93 18:48:28 GMT
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- > : One way or another, I think I'll probably
- > : build the rock formation right on the egg-crate, at least before the first time
- > : I tear the tank down.
- >
- > Definitely do this. Gluing is nice, but it puts the pressure on r.e.
- > getting the interior decorating done right the first try. If you don't
- > glue, you *must* slope your stack of rocks - do not pile the rocks in any
- > way that you might knock them over when vacuuming the gravel. Lava rock
- > looks bad, but it is light, which is a definite plus; the choice is yours.
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- I don't think lava rock looks all _that_ bad! :) Okay.. I think I'll be
- doing some piling of rocks and building lots of ledges with slate.
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- -Matt
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