WyldFya;520548; said:There is a great method, but takes along time, a lot of skill, artistic skill, patience, and effort. Styrofoam cut to shape, like a background with caves built in. Cover in mortar, and paint to look natural. This can take weeks to do, depending on how good you are, and how many hours you put in a day. I have seen some killer background with caves made for african cichlid tanks.
yea its dirt cheap, you can use any cement really, just dont use the quick dry stuff(quickrite), its got a different chemical make up, i use portland. i think its number 3 or 7, whatever just the stuff menards sells. the key is the curing in water, it takes 6 weeks, change the water a few times in there also, a cup or two of salt is supposed to be usefull also. try to make caves you can fit into a 5 gallon bucket to cure, the background of my tank had to be cured in a large plastic tub. inexpensive makes diy that much more rewarding, i made most of my tank out of scrap, even the glass is an old coffee table top i had cut upbermuda;521640; said:that sounds neat, but i like the styrofoam idea better. details on that one would be muchly appreciated, i hear that that method is pretty inexpensive, and i think that THAT is at the heart of DIY.![]()
