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The Rock is in place.

 

I put the 3 parts in and siliconed them to the back. I then foamed the top to bring it above the waterline and help secure the rock to the back. The wood is there to help hold the rock to the back.

 

I used the great stuff foam for the top and seams because it sticks better to vertical surfaces then the pond foam does.

 

The foam has already hardened and I can't believe how well the parts are being held in place.

 

from the front.

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from the side

 

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Big holes for fishies

 

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Close up

 

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I will let it sit for week to harden and cure in place.

 

Chris

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The almost completed project.

 

Front

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Side

 

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I still have fans to install and I may do some free standing pieces to hide the CL outlets.

 

Chris

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this looks awesome! I have been thinking about doing something like this for some time. I am curious to see how well the sand holds up that you epoxied to the foam.

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Yep my thoughts as well. I can tell you I can't wipe it off, and I am hoping the exposed foam will cover with coralline quickly.

 

Chris

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We have water

 

It's great to see water in the tanks again. I finished the plumbing and lighting on the non foam side. The water has been added and my rock has come out of hiding. I also added some new rock from Marco Rocks.

 

Chris

 

Front

 

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Side

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The water has cleared here are the latest shot.

 

The sand held well to the foam but some has come off. No foam has broken off and everything seems stable.

 

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Non Foam tank

 

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And I finally completed the basement sump setup.

 

I have the tanks overflowing into a 20 gallon tank where my skimmer pump is located. I set the flow so that %95 of the water coming back from the tanks goes through the skimmer before entering the 100 gallon stock tank. The water is pumped back upstairs with a Blueline 75 pump.

 

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Oh yeah just let me know... I need some frags to feill the tank..

 

:)

 

Chris

 

Sweet! Thanks for the update. I can't wait for the corals and get some color in there! :D BTW, you wanna come over April 12th to help move my tank? hehehe
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Your hippo tang is in the exact same spot he was in 6 months ago. Lol.

 

It's actually a decal on the front glass....

 

bob

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How exactly did you sculpt the foam?

 

I like the decal comment.. The Hippo loves to play in the powerhead current that flows there.

 

 

I molded the foam by just breaking off the edges and used a fork and knife to cut it around rocks attached to the egg create. I just cut and played with ti till I thought it looked good.

 

Chris

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  • 8 months later...

Tank Update

 

Hi All

 

Last fall I noticed a small leak in the foam rock wall tank, so I contacted Naga for a replacement. He delivered an awesome 75 gallon replacement tank with external overflow.

 

What I learned from Rock Wall.

 

The foam held up good even under the lights. When I removed the structure the foam had not deteriorated at all and the rock and sand were fully embedded. That being said that

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Thank guys

 

During this restart I replaced all the sand with new agronite from Marco Rock. I also replaced ny Maxijet mods with Korilia Magnum 5's and added the mag rock I saw on El Camaron's tank :) to fill the center...

 

The sump is still in the basement but I am running 2 skimmers now with filtersocks and carbon.

 

I am looking for a Kalk stirrer at the present time so if anyone has one let me know.

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