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Originally Posted by lastlight
I almost wish that back wall DIDN'T look so kickass now that it's all purple and sexy. I'm considering your method now especially since my painted overflow still looks like crap after all the care I took in siliconing a new pane over my black paint. Water somehow got in!
Also be great never having to scrape the back glass. Anyways the look of your back wall impresses the hell out of me and I see you've mounted some corals to it now too. Do you think a mitre saw could cut rock like you've done?
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thanks, im really happy with how it worked out, the pics dont do it much justice either, and its gettin more purple all the time.
i actuall havnt mounted anything on the back, theres just been some type of macro growin in the tank and thers patches all over.
the saw i used was a 8"miter with a masonry blade, it was a real pain with that small of a blade but it cut fine,i now have a 14" chop saw that im gonna use when i do my 300g in the next couple months, im probably gonna order a bunch of rock from bulkreefsupply instead of using live rock again though,