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Hi,
Thinking of making a Styrofoam wall ,spray painted, with a couple of archways coming off it. Using a couple of pieces of real live rock as anchors. Coated in epoxy resin. If I shaped the corners around the heater (not a perfect fit but to cover it with slight gap) do yous think it would melt the foam if coated in resin? There is no sump so heater has to be in tank.
Any advice welcome , thank you
 
don't know about the heater question.
on another note about spray painting styrofoam.
most spray paints melt styro. I used to make styro duck decoys. you have to seal styro before using spray paint on it.
 
I have used pond foam in the past. I purchased at a local hardware store. Not sure what color you want to paint but the foam I had was black and I placed rubble rock and sand on mine. Once in the tank and coralline started growing it looked fine. Just a thought to avoid the whole painting thing.
 
I would say at min 1/2” gap with a power head pointed at it for flow to keep the temp of the water lower should be sufficient.
 
Thank you all, great advice. I may get some black pond foam instead ,that sounds a better option if the paint reacts.
What would be the best option to adhere rock/sand. Silicone?
I'll point the power head to it aswell ,good idea.
Thank
 
There is a guide on the diy articles for pond foam. Works great as long as everything is squared up. I believe it was an epoxy but can’t remember. I took mine done eventually because of nutrient issues but you can search my old build threads or I can find all the links when I get back to my computer later
 
There is a guide on the diy articles for pond foam. Works great as long as everything is squared up. I believe it was an epoxy but can’t remember. I took mine done eventually because of nutrient issues but you can search my old build threads or I can find all the links when I get back to my computer later
Thanks I'll have a nosey.
What issues did you have?
 
largely my issue was removing the detritus that built up fairly quickly in the chambers I made. A apartment move was eminent and wanted to change to a sump. I would try one again in the future as it had a cool look to it that other AIO just don't have.
 

You can follow along with my struggles and building here.
 

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