Painting the bottom of a tank.

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There's some dust on the bottom from sitting empty the last few weeks so I should've wiped it down first but that's probably how it would look a few days after a wc anyways :rolleyes: I'm pretty sure that was done with krylon tho so that's about how it would turn out
 
I got some black acrylic paint I picked up cheap at walmart probably use that for the outside. Again you da man!

There's some dust on the bottom from sitting empty the last few weeks so I should've wiped it down first but that's probably how it would look a few days after a wc anyways :rolleyes: I'm pretty sure that was done with krylon tho so that's about how it would turn out
 
I actually have a problem with diatoms in one of my tanks too but I use a soft kitchen sponge (since its acrylic) and it works great. I just wiped down my glass tanks last night too and it only took 10mins during a wc. But for anyone thinking about painting the inside, they sell sponge cleaners on a long handle too but as long as its a sponge instead of that scratchy material it shouldn't scratch the paint.

It really doesn't look bad filled up tho, I'm just using mine as a fry tank so it didn't matter much to me lol. The back panel was only halfway painted when I bought it cuz he was still working on it and threw it in with my 240, so I painted the other half with a few coats of some acrylic paint I had laying around and u can't even see where they meet up :p
 
Yeah I got the thing with the handle. and Im sure it will scratch ha. this is just a growout tank so Im not to concerned about doing the inside. When I get a large tank someday I will most likely. Right no Im literally tearing down the tank and cleaning everything while I left my HOB with my bio run in my feeder tank to keep it alive. The diatoms just wont stop so im takiing extreme measures lol. In a week my tank is covered in the crap. Its been like this for almsot 2 months. Ive read it goes away on its own but not for me aparently lol.

I actually have a problem with diatoms in one of my tanks too but I use a soft kitchen sponge (since its acrylic) and it works great. I just wiped down my glass tanks last night too and it only took 10mins during a wc. They sell sponge cleaners on a long handle too but as long as its a sponge instead of that scratchy material it shouldn't scratch the paint.

It doesn't look too bad filled up tho, I'm just using mine as a fry tank so it didn't matter much to me lol. The back panel was only halfway painted when I bought it cuz he was still working on it and threw it in with my 240, so I painted the other half with a few coats of some acrylic paint I had laying around and u can't even see where they meet up :p
 
I'm about 2 months in with the problem tank too and the diatom growth has slowed down over the last month but definitely not gone. I use a mag float on the front and side panels every other day and then wipe everything down once a week to keep it manageable, but none of my other tanks have ever done this so I think it might be a flow issue. The sad part is I'm tearing down the 240 to redo the seams before its even fully established so I'll have to go thru it twice :banghead: But before that I have to tear down the 90 behind the 55 in those pics and then set them both back up on the new stand... so I feel your pain but it will be worth it in the end lol
 
Yeah thats worse lol! Good luck I hope whatever is left on my bio media doesnt stir it all up again. I have plenty of flow in there, There two 300gph HOB and a 300gph power head in the left corner. It all started when I added the dang PFS Im assuming the silica in that got it going to where its at now. :swear:

I'm about 2 months in with the problem tank too and the diatom growth has slowed down over the last month but definitely not gone. I use a mag float on the front and side panels every other day and then wipe everything down once a week to keep it manageable, but none of my other tanks have ever done this so I think it might be a flow issue. The sad part is I'm tearing down the 240 to redo the seams before its even fully established so I'll have to go thru it twice :banghead: But before that I have to tear down the 90 behind the 55 in those pics and then set them both back up on the new stand... so I feel your pain but it will be worth it in the end lol
 
I'm very happy with the way it turned out painting the outside. Looks better than I imagined. Although the only inhabitant for right now is a pictus cat. This tanks gonna look good with some color in it.

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Barebottom tanks look much better with the bottoms painted. They are not glare free, but it really cuts it down.
 
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