Hey guys!
I haven't been on in a long time but now that it's summer (or feels like it ) I'm looking into re-vamping my viv. I am not planning anything too drastic as far as structure but I do want to make it look more natural than it currently does. I have some non-toxic, fish-safe spray foam that is meant to seal pond filters and waterfalls for a texured background (both above and below water) and I think it will work but just one problem. The foam is pure black and I don't really want that so I was wondering how to cover it. I am partial to using the silicone & coco fiber meathod but I cant find aquarium safe silicone in any container larger than a few ounces. Do you think that the 2.8 oz DAP Aquarium Sealant is enough to cover around 600 square inches? I guess I could always buy a second or a third bottle but im trying to keep the cost as low as possible. So then another question comes to mind: How do you guys find that this meathod holds up over time? I've heard mixed reviews.
Thanks for any help!
I haven't been on in a long time but now that it's summer (or feels like it ) I'm looking into re-vamping my viv. I am not planning anything too drastic as far as structure but I do want to make it look more natural than it currently does. I have some non-toxic, fish-safe spray foam that is meant to seal pond filters and waterfalls for a texured background (both above and below water) and I think it will work but just one problem. The foam is pure black and I don't really want that so I was wondering how to cover it. I am partial to using the silicone & coco fiber meathod but I cant find aquarium safe silicone in any container larger than a few ounces. Do you think that the 2.8 oz DAP Aquarium Sealant is enough to cover around 600 square inches? I guess I could always buy a second or a third bottle but im trying to keep the cost as low as possible. So then another question comes to mind: How do you guys find that this meathod holds up over time? I've heard mixed reviews.
Thanks for any help!