jefathome
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I'm starting a new build and just discovered this thread. The back walls look awesome.
My tank is 6' x 2.5' x 2' (L x W x H) and I have a coast-to-coast internal overflow that is 7" tall and protrudes 5" from the rear wall.
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I'm deciding how to incorporate the rock wall on the rear of the tank. If I just put the rock wall in vertical under the overflow I'm afraid it will look odd abruptly stopping under the overflow.
So I'm thinking of building a tapered wall, say 9" at the base and 7" just under the overflow. Then adding a thin 1" panel over the overflow itself.
Is it reasonable to make such a thick wall at the base?
That should be fine. Maybe you can incorporate some shelves in there, or some protruding rocks so that is isn't an even taper along the length of it. Also, I'd suggest that you try to have it taper in as soon as possible without being too abrupt since the foam WILL float if you use too much of it. The silicone shoudl help, but the less bouyent your wall the better. I'd also suggest pressing your foam down a bit as it dries. This will compact it... Make it more dense (less floating) AND make it stronger.
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