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Thought I would post another update. Till now I have not lost any fish. I have switched from Yellow Labs to Silver Dollars thoe. At the moment I am trying out the planted look with nonaquarium specific silk plants. (See image). You can read more about that http://www.aquariumadvice.com/viewtopic.php?t=57299
they have a super thick forest to frolic in, i know i would prefer being in there. i am surprised the face isn't more covered in algae though some of the bricks on the right hand side look to have some covering but the face is pretty darn clean. whats your secret sulla ?
Wow that looks amazing, I got to thinking about that and salt water, maybe a Atlantis type thing. I'm not sure how it would work out but It got me to thinking.
Honestly I think it's way to busy and takes way to much away from all the work you've done on the background.
What you had before was nice.. I would say if you could say take the diffrince between the two you would really make things look nicer.
You did all that work on the back ground that is truely amazing. I never even though of trying something like that till I saw this. I want to give it a try my self once I get my 75G to replace my current 50G. And I think while, yes it's a background. You put to much work into to just cover it up with plants.
Sulla,this is the best DIY background i've ever seen, plz tell me what thickness was the styrofoam block, coz it looks thicker than all available in stores, also i would like to ask about the paint u used, was it the normal acrylic colors ? is it non toxic ?? last question, ''carving'' , u seem to be an artist, iam not, so how can i carve using a heated knife ? is it ok to use the knife ? or i need to buy a ''foam carving kit'' ???!!! waiting for your reply ...and thanks in advance
I keep coming back to look at this great background. :]
One question tho....can these principles be applied in making an aquarium BOTTOM? How bouyant is the foam after a "normal" amount of cement has been applied?
You could put it behind the glass, but you would really lose so much of te detail and depth of the carving. Really, it's only eating up 3 or 4 inches of the back of the tank and it is containing finter and pumps and heaters etc so you're only losing a little bit of the tank if you consider the rest is left wide open because you don't need much more "decoration" in the tank.
Depending on the design you want to go for, you could even reduce it to even be 1-2 inches thick if you wanted to.
I'm new to this forum and am very interested to see the pictures of Angkor Wat backdrop mentioned in the posting. I don't see them; do I need to do something to view them?