Foam Wall Instructable - A Full How-to, Step-by-Step Guide

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Tank is close to the end of the cycle. getting close to adding fish

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Looks great, Gbrum!

What are your plans for the tank?
As far as fish. Yesterday I took my 4 clowns out of 5 week quarantine and introduced them to the tank. I plan on getting 2 leopard wrasse, a dot dash wrasse. And a couple fairy wrasses. And probably a yellow tang.
As far as corals. A mixed reef. I like zoas a lot. But I also like lps and sps. Here is the fist coral I added. A frogspawn

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Used pond foam for my display refugium/seagrass tank that is in progress.

Made the structure with legos and foamed over it.

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Legos are a great idea! Just don't smell them when wet. Haha Legos get stanky after a swim.
Looking forward to seeing it progress!


How's your tank coming along Gbrum?
 

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Legos are a great idea! Just don't smell them when wet. Haha Legos get stanky after a swim.
Looking forward to seeing it progress!


How's your tank coming along Gbrum?

Really? I wonder what smells... I wasn't sure how reef safe they would be, but I have seen reef tanks that used lego pirate ships or buildings in the aquascape, and they seemed fine. I have heard legos (brand name "Legos") are well-known for their quality plastics and non-toxic materials. I figure if they can let kids suck on them without fear of lawsuit, my coral can probably handle it.

In retrospect, I'm not sure I took full advantage of the legos. Pretty much everything I did could have been accomplished with just live rock or live rock rubble joined with the foam. Some people get really angry about that foam, but I kind of like it. I think it makes the structure look like a single structure with nooks and crannies instead of a pile of rocks. I would like to see more people with more skill than I using pond foam. I bet there could be some really interesting structures.
 
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Really? I wonder what smells... I wasn't sure how reef safe they would be, but I have seen reef tanks that used lego pirate ships or buildings in the aquascape, and they seemed fine. I have heard legos (brand name "Legos") are well-known for their quality plastics and non-toxic materials. I figure if they can let kids suck on them without fear of lawsuit, my coral can probably handle it.

In retrospect, I'm not sure I took full advantage of the legos. Pretty much everything I did could have been accomplished with just live rock or live rock rubble joined with the foam. Some people get really angry about that foam, but I kind of like it. I think it makes the structure look like a single structure with nooks and crannies instead of a pile of rocks. I would like to see more people with more skill than I using pond foam. I bet there could be some really interesting structures.

I'm sure they'll be fine. Especially if you foamed all the way around them.
I just remember playing with a Lego boat and other various Lego parts and them smelling weird after pool or bathtub use..
I also remember trying to get some parts "unstuck" via my teeth. Haha
Never had to file any lawsuits for getting sick from licking or drooling on any!

Eventually when I upgrade I'm going to do something cool with the foam structure-wise.

When done right, a foam wall looks way better than a pile of rocks!
 
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Legos are a great idea! Just don't smell them when wet. Haha Legos get stanky after a swim.
Looking forward to seeing it progress!


How's your tank coming along Gbrum?
My tank is doing well. Have not added a lot to it. What I have added I a few zoa. A pair of neon blue gobies.
 
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I know this is an old thread, but I'm building a foam wall in my tank now.

Watched your videos. Nice Modest Mouse in the background!

Post up some pics of the process making your wall!

Lol I think one of those videos got flagged for the music playing in the background and they muted the entire video. Haha


I actually retired my 26g bow front and now have a 30g cube with a foam wall. Still have the 2.5g going as well.

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If you have any questions feel free to ask away.
 
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Loctite Ultra Gel Control is my go-to superglue for fragging and is definitely reef safe.

I used this contact cement I found at Lowe’s. Worked great and dried clear. And was only $8ish dollars for the big can I believe.

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I’ll try to post a new build thread for the 30 cube and link it here this evening. I mostly detailed the build and posted it over on RC.
 
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