kokaneejr
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Hey here I am again it almost feels like groundhog day!
Well here goes, A few months ago my wife and I were looking at some of the interesting foam builds on ReefCentral and decided that we would try it. After all she wanted a Lionfish and I didn't want it in my reef so we had to build another tank.
We found a matching tank and stand and started to plan. We looked at our favorites and incorporated a little of all of them. We wanted to make a background out of foam with some shelves and rock combined. Then to make it look natural we would then cover it in fiberglass resin and sand and make a few lone standing rocks with tunnels and caves as Lionfish don't like to much light.
The first thing to do was to buy some eggcrate, zip tie the rocks and begin foaming.
Finish each panel and then on to the next. Here you can see our crafty side with some well cleaned shells added in.
The two products we used. The Resin was painted on, then we found out throwing the sand was the best way to get it to cover.
Here are the panels ouside just after the sand was resined on.
And Finally fit them into the tank.
I fit them with just enough room so when I add the sand I wont have to worry about them floating, also I added large rocks for the same reason.
Now all I have to do is to move my other tank a few feet and add water.
My buddy who is moving is giving me a coral beauty for my reef and I am thinking of taking a Tomini for the first fish in the new on after a few weeks of cycling. Not 100% sure yet though.
Oh Yeah here are a couple of photos for Ken and Guy. The Carson is a beautiful spot and about 4 hours away from Petaluma.
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See you at the meeting,Craig.

Well here goes, A few months ago my wife and I were looking at some of the interesting foam builds on ReefCentral and decided that we would try it. After all she wanted a Lionfish and I didn't want it in my reef so we had to build another tank.
We found a matching tank and stand and started to plan. We looked at our favorites and incorporated a little of all of them. We wanted to make a background out of foam with some shelves and rock combined. Then to make it look natural we would then cover it in fiberglass resin and sand and make a few lone standing rocks with tunnels and caves as Lionfish don't like to much light.
The first thing to do was to buy some eggcrate, zip tie the rocks and begin foaming.

Finish each panel and then on to the next. Here you can see our crafty side with some well cleaned shells added in.

The two products we used. The Resin was painted on, then we found out throwing the sand was the best way to get it to cover.

Here are the panels ouside just after the sand was resined on.

And Finally fit them into the tank.

I fit them with just enough room so when I add the sand I wont have to worry about them floating, also I added large rocks for the same reason.
Now all I have to do is to move my other tank a few feet and add water.
My buddy who is moving is giving me a coral beauty for my reef and I am thinking of taking a Tomini for the first fish in the new on after a few weeks of cycling. Not 100% sure yet though.
Oh Yeah here are a couple of photos for Ken and Guy. The Carson is a beautiful spot and about 4 hours away from Petaluma.

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See you at the meeting,Craig.