aztbs
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I used a sheet of egg crate and zip tied on a bunch of carved pieces of styrofoam to make overhangs and such. I used the spray foam to fill in all of the gaps in the crate and mold it all into a two solid rock formations. I tried to paint thin layers on concrete over it and had trouble making it stick. After about 2 weeks of adding coat after coat I finally got nice even coverage and texture. Don't be fooled - it isn't easy. I built two pieces to go into each end of my 55 gallon tank. I decided to spray foam the center section with the black foam and I ended up putting a thin mottled coat of the black foam over all of the concrete too. I thought that a layer of the foam would hold the whole thing to the glass, but was I mistaken!! The finished product, although heavy with concrete was EXTREMELY bouyant and it pulled right off the glass. I ended up having to silicon the whole structure to the back.
My two pieces actually are shaped to create an area behind them for powerheads, heaters, and my internal skimmer since I have no sump. (kind of like making an internal sump area)
They get lots of flow in and out, so I am not worried about dead pockets.
I love it so far, but it was a lot more work that I expected. I will try to post pics soon.
My two pieces actually are shaped to create an area behind them for powerheads, heaters, and my internal skimmer since I have no sump. (kind of like making an internal sump area)
They get lots of flow in and out, so I am not worried about dead pockets.
I love it so far, but it was a lot more work that I expected. I will try to post pics soon.