Personally, I like the look of algae growing on my decors (not glass though), it makes for a natural look imoI tried the silicon trick and found them kinda a pain to clean when you get some algae on it.
Personally, I like the look of algae growing on my decors (not glass though), it makes for a natural look imoI tried the silicon trick and found them kinda a pain to clean when you get some algae on it.
Sounds interesting! Let us know how it turns out.I've been contemplating making PVC look more "realistic". I am going to steal an idea someone posted for a DIY background. Going to cover the PVC in expanding foam and cover it with sand and a few stones. Let the foam expand and hopefully it comes out decent.
Definitely looks better painted. I used to try to do make decorations that looked natural and gave up, then I decided to smash up slate tile and silicone it together. Thats where I found my calling.
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Just a side note - coming from a guy who mig welds bare handed, and uses spray paint in confined spaces - always wear eye protection, especially when using a rotaty tool. All it took was one trip to the eye doc to have some shrapnel removed from my cornea. ... nobody needs to do that lol.
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Thanks a lot!I've seen that in a picture of your tank Mudbutt - that looks cool and I like that design!
MudmutThey aren't bad. The fish are fine. It looks alot worse than it is. I took some side cutters and went over all the sharp bits before it went into the tank. There are some right angles and stuff, but nothing sharp.
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Mudbuttjones the slate looks awsome. CantThey aren't bad. The fish are fine. It looks alot worse than it is. I took some side cutters and went over all the sharp bits before it went into the tank. There are some right angles and stuff, but nothing sharp.
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It will float. I'd use concrete or epoxy clay instead. Just use the PVC pipe as a mold.I've been contemplating making PVC look more "realistic". I am going to steal an idea someone posted for a DIY background. Going to cover the PVC in expanding foam and cover it with sand and a few stones. Let the foam expand and hopefully it comes out decent.