Paint in the tank?

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krylon fusion is what is always mentioned in the diy section.. ive never tried it myself.. if nothing else its worth searching the forums till you get some more replies
 
krylon fusion its the no. 1 used paint on here for said use
 
if u ask with a question mark obvously u haven't used it on the inside. ^ useless post.if it's in ur tank how do u hope to use a spray can? sounds kinda retarded! use diffefered colored pvc
 
Obviously I wasn't clear with my question. I want to know what kind of paint I can use inside the tank, underwater. I have always used Krylon for the backs.

But please if these are the kind of answers I will receive then I will look elsewhere. I've seen rude or disrespectful answers on this site before but it has never happened to me, I don't think it is the norm.
 
Bobears;2185420; said:
Obviously I wasn't clear with my question. I want to know what kind of paint I can use inside the tank, underwater. I have always used Krylon for the backs.

But please if these are the kind of answers I will receive then I will look elsewhere. I've seen rude or disrespectful answers on this site before but it has never happened to me, I don't think it is the norm.

Most of us are here to help. So don't let one or two members scare you away. Yes Krylon fusion is safe to use for inside aquariums. A number of people did the same thing with it, actually painted their pvc to help it blend in.. Any hardware store or walmart should carry it.


instantthc;2184242; said:
if u ask with a question mark obvously u haven't used it on the inside. ^ useless post.if it's in ur tank how do u hope to use a spray can? sounds kinda retarded! use diffefered colored pvc


Chill.. He was asking a question.. Not saying he had done it.
 
Krylon "Fusion" is different than regular Krylon spray acrylic or enamel paint. It is specially formulated for use on plastic and PVC and is fine for use underwater once it is totally dry. I'd recommend 2-3 coats for a nice hard finish.
 
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