You guys should let me know if this sounds good or not!
The first step would be to spray Great Stuff foam on the background of the tank, forming various bulges to carve out later.
After it is dry, take some aquarium silicone, and cover the whole background.
While the silicone is still sticky, cover it with sand
Fill with water and enjoy!
Does that sound like a safe plan?
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There great article in Do-it yourself page
http://www.cichlid-forum.com/articles/diy_list.php
http://www.cichlid-forum.com/articles/diy_list.php
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Gags - Joined: Thu Mar 22, 2012 11:03 pm
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Yes, it does sound safe but the sand will keep falling off little by little until the background is exposed. Perhaps you can paint it first, then silicone and then add the sand...
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mightyevil - Joined: Thu Oct 23, 2008 7:37 pm
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You aiming for a fast-done BC or do you want a more realistic one? just cheap maybe. Your foam idea is safe but it will be better looking if you just place a black plasticbag on the back of the tank in my oppinion
If the fish had not opened its mouth, it would not have been caught.
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123vb123 - Joined: Fri Feb 10, 2012 12:07 pm
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Baggly wrote:If you want a sandy texture, add it to quickrete and paint it on. As mentioned, I doubt the sand will stick to the silicone indefinitely.
The foam idea is a halfarsed way to do a background anyway, might aswell know what hes aiming for before providing too much info LOL
If the fish had not opened its mouth, it would not have been caught.
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123vb123 - Joined: Fri Feb 10, 2012 12:07 pm
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scarhbar and 123vb123
I think you should read this thread:
http://www.plantedtank.net/forums/tank-journals/97329-ambitious-2-tank-system-fish-bridge.html
It's from another forum, don't tell anyone. Shhhhhhh!
I think you should read this thread:
http://www.plantedtank.net/forums/tank-journals/97329-ambitious-2-tank-system-fish-bridge.html
It's from another forum, don't tell anyone. Shhhhhhh!
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FedEXguy - Joined: Thu Feb 24, 2005 3:36 pm
- Location: Arkansas
FedEXguy wrote:scarhbar and 123vb123
I think you should read this thread:
http://www.plantedtank.net/forums/tank-journals/97329-ambitious-2-tank-system-fish-bridge.html
Point is? lol...
"The aquascape is created with lace rock attached to an eggcrage framework, with the gaps filled in with expanding foam."
He sanded the foam, the rocky look you see as "realistic" rock scaping, is actually real rocks
Still i would say the polystyrene way to go looks far better. Its the easiest way, but can also be one of the hardest.
Heres a begginner: http://akvariesiden.akvariefisk.dk/foru ... ID=1332685
Heres a advanced: http://cichlids.akvariefisk.dk/storage/ ... 83EB93.jpg
Heres a veteran: http://akvariesiden.akvariefisk.dk/foru ... ID=1090097
Heres a proffesional: http://www.makemake.dk/default.asp?menu=149
And finally the breadfish: breadfish.de
If the fish had not opened its mouth, it would not have been caught.
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123vb123 - Joined: Fri Feb 10, 2012 12:07 pm
- Location: Copenhagen Denmark
123vb123 wrote:FedEXguy wrote:scarhbar and 123vb123
I think you should read this thread:
http://www.plantedtank.net/forums/tank-journals/97329-ambitious-2-tank-system-fish-bridge.html
Point is? lol...
"The aquascape is created with lace rock attached to an eggcrage framework, with the gaps filled in with expanding foam."
He sanded the foam, the rocky look you see as "realistic" rock scaping, is actually real rocksnot foam! I never said not to use foam as glue, however, painted/sprayed foam imo still is a half arsed way to do it lol, not to mention the guy you linked sais he did it 5 times before!
Still i would say the polystyrene way to go looks far better. Its the easiest way, but can also be one of the hardest.
Heres a begginner: http://akvariesiden.akvariefisk.dk/foru ... ID=1332685
Heres a advanced: http://cichlids.akvariefisk.dk/storage/ ... 83EB93.jpg
Heres a veteran: http://akvariesiden.akvariefisk.dk/foru ... ID=1090097
Heres a proffesional: http://www.makemake.dk/default.asp?menu=149
And finally the breadfish: breadfish.de
all are nice!
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