<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=6420915#post6420915 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by dcoufal I had a few minutes, so here are some pics:
Note: Still no water or sand and the acrylic is dirty...
LOL... It wasn't until I saw this picture that I realized the "scale" of this project. I was picturing something like a 30g or 40g... not a 4g. I must be :smokin:
really neat, I'd love an update too.
Any further ph changes with the Agrocrete? I've heard reports of spikes when people change from fresh water curing to salt water.
I've never seen styrofoam used in tanks, have you seen others use it before with no problems? I know the Agrocrete is porous, so I'd imagine it would have contact with the water.
i think you should paint the back where the styrofoam shows with black paint, if you just follow the outline of the styrofoam, it looks sweet
my math teacher did the same type of thing with the black paint and it looks sweet(he glued rocks and driftwood and stuff to the back ~55gal pauladarium)
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