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Nice! That's a 60g cube right?I just picked up a 2×2×2 cube tank...think Im going to try my hand at a foam wall! Wish me luck! I will be asking lots of questions along the way, hope you dont mind
Yes, its a 60gl cube. Im super stoked about trying my hand at it.Nice! That's a 60g cube right?
That's what I'm thinking about getting as my next tank whenever that time comes.
Any and all questions are welcome!
I should have my mini tank foam wall completed tomorrow and will start a how-to thread on it for those interested in building a foam wall!
Sweet, post here when you start the thread and if you have any questions!Yes, its a 60gl cube. Im super stoked about trying my hand at it.
It will be a few weeks before I actually get started...gotta recover from the holidays first lol!
Will start a thread as well, but on the flipside will be on this thread asking alot of questions [emoji6]
Thanks!What an awesome reef. Love it!
Kinda, the rock incorporated in the wall is dry lace rock, but will turn to live rock in time. Otherwise there isn't any live rock in the tank other than the wall, whish is essentially one big live rock!Are you using live rock? Also, in one of your first posts, you commented about letting it dry and little and then adding sand.....what kind of sand did you use?
Looking good!The wall has been completed!
And it looks really good - tooting my own horn. Lol
Got a little carried away last night cutting the foam from the backside of the wall D:
I decided to go ahead and epoxy the wall for the write up.
I also siliconed the edges and cut the hole for the return.
Added sand, just waiting for the silicone to cure and will be adding water!
I also added optics to my homemade LED box light. Made a big difference.
Planning on doing the write up tomorrow evening! Stay tuned.
Just have to sprinkle it while it's wet, and epoxy/sprinkle after it's dry.So, do you just sprinkle the sand on the foam or do you have to "press" it in a bit?
I use the epoxy as a way to adhere sand or crushed coral after the foam has dried.Not totally clear on the epoxy. What kind of epoxy and how/why do you use it?
It was 2 part epoxy and the other I used Elmer's contact cement.
I've seen fiberglass resin used from auto parts stores as well.
The pond foam comes out black and doesn't look totally natural. That's why the epoxy/resin is added so you can basically glue sand to make it blend better.
I used beach sand/crushed coral dust for the 26.