Real Sandstone Background

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Jack Dempsey
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Apr 27, 2006
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It's been about two years since I did my sandstone background in my 75 gallon and I never posted any pictures of it. It was supposed to be a "test" project and if I liked it I was going to put the same thing in my 220. The look is awesome, but I took a tank I could move by myself and made it difficult for two people to move because of the weight :) . I could only imagine what it would do to the weight of my 220. If I find a permanent home for the tank I still might do it because it will have to be destroyed to move it once all the rock is in place.

Now what I did was take small pieces of a sandstone from southern Indiana (called Indian Creek, Indiana Hill, and many other things :)) and cut them in half giving me two sides I could silicone to the tank. I layed the tank on it's side and test fit all the pieces and worked out a design. From there I picked once piece up at a time and siliconed them to the tank. Within a day I filled the tank up and haven't had a single piece come loose. I did have to pull one piece off once due to a stuck clown loach and i had to break the rock because the hold was so strong.

First pic shows with lights on in the room and the flash on. I still haven't painted the back so with the room lights on you can see through the back.

The second shot really gives a great idea of what the tank looks like.

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Yeah! Pretty cool! Universal Rocks Makes 3D backgrounds that have real bits of Crushed Rock embedded into the flexible material used to make the Backgrounds. They also have Accent rocks, Decor Rocks and plants as well some rock water bowels...

I used some of their products and made my own 3D background!
 
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