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![]() You can, but you might want to wait until you know you aren't replacing glass
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![]() I painted mine black this weekend, it looks a lot better caus it hides the powerheads, but my next tank will have blue overflows and a blue background painted on, I like black, but its a little bit dark
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I prefer the black (and the overflow weir is black), but I think he might prefer the blue. |
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If I have one more cracked tank I'm going to have to use my overflow box . . . I am really running out of time. |
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![]() Oh, forgot to mention, if you spray the paint, don't do it in your kitchen. Trust me on that....
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![]() If you've got some patients and a steady hand with a rattle can do the first coat sparsely and evenly then back it with the black paint.
Edit... Maybe practise on the cracked tank first. Lol
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