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Old 12-15-2017, 01:00 AM
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I bought this one at home hardware
It says fish safe.
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Old 12-15-2017, 03:40 AM
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Interesting, I'm about to tackle some rock structure building as well.

Never occurred to me to try using foam.
I suppose it's easier than going about mixing cement.

Wonder how strong of a bond it has with the rock. What kind of weight it can hold up? Think arches and overhangs.

Research time!
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Interesting, I'm about to tackle some rock structure building as well.



Never occurred to me to try using foam.

I suppose it's easier than going about mixing cement.



Wonder how strong of a bond it has with the rock. What kind of weight it can hold up? Think arches and overhangs.



Research time!


It holds like a champ haha foam goes thru the hole of the rock and that what makes the bond really strong, and i used crochet hook to clean the excess. I might put some glue and add some sand to hide the black stuff



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Wow.

Nice.

Off to home hardware!
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I used the e Marco cement from j&l. A little pricy but it goes a long way. It works really well. Maybe that will work for you
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I'll check out that e Marco stuff!

And which home hardware did you find the pond foam?
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You can also grab one from home depot but home hardware is the closer to me which on edmonds

I think that marco wont stick on glass? Cuz im making a wall rock where my overflow box


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I purchased pond foam at Gardenworks for 23.00. It was uv resistand and non-toxic. They are the only store that I know of that also sells those tiny water pumps for like 10.00, which are great for really small nano tank setups. Cheers!

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I purchased pond foam at Gardenworks for 23.00. It was uv resistand and non-toxic. They are the only store that I know of that also sells those tiny water pumps for like 10.00, which are great for really small nano tank setups. Cheers!
Thanks! I'll check them out.
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Old 12-20-2017, 02:06 AM
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Wth you guys buy up all the foam?!

The HH I went to didn't have any. Nor the garden works I went to, and haven't seen the pond version at HD.

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