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Old 03-01-2006, 02:15 AM
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to all the people who have built inwall tanks, I am thinking of constructing a new stand but I want to go with drywall for the ourside of it. It will be like a room partition from floor to roof. how many of you have a lot of drywall around the tank and how is it holding up? did you seal it with a special type of paint on the inside or what... ect...

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Old 03-01-2006, 02:55 AM
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I didn't do anything special.... maybe I should have?
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Old 03-01-2006, 03:22 AM
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If you use an aquaboard, you wont have to worry about mold, or the drywall rotting away. Its the same stuff they use around tub enclosures and showers.
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Is she finally gonna let you cut that hole in the wall???
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Old 03-01-2006, 04:38 AM
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Is she finally gonna let you cut that hole in the wall???
he lives nope but I might have to plug a few

I am thinking of turning that little entry shelf by the front door into a tank stand.. all it does now is colect junk and I would get my living room back if I move the tank there.

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Old 03-01-2006, 04:40 AM
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We have a lot of drywall. Kari built in our tank for us. No where near the damage on the drywall in the free-standing 230g. The only area I need to look at is the sump a bit more. The tank has no splatter, being Euro braced.
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How about putting some kind of cheap plastic material like the plastic cardboard stuff or similar in areas that are not visible? Lately I have been using sign board (unknown plastic material) in areas where I get lots of water like the stand top edge. Makes cleanup much faster/easier.

I don't think the humidity is a big problem but any kind of splashing will cause the drywall to swell. I had a problem with small air bubbles breaking on the water surface causing salt creep near drywall.

Does the drywall used in shower areas contain anti bacterial chemicals?
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The aquaboard if it gets wet will still deteriorate. It just takes a little longer than the regular drywall. A better option would be concrete board IMO. DuRock is a Canadian Company that manufactures this stuff. I think you can get it at Home Depot. Might be worth looking in to.
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We used cement board for both sides of our tank wall. You have to use different screws and it is tough to cut but no worries about water damage. The front side is sealed with caulk and expanding foam and the stand and tank are slightly sloped to the back to help keep water away from the wall if something happens. For paint we used Cloverdale Eco-logic the stuff they use in hospitals. It's acrylic so no fumes but it's waterproof like enamel.
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Ok after more thinking I decided to go with MDF instead, this way I can paint the inside with white marine enamal and not worry about anything.
also I was thinking it would be better to use for ataching doors and such and is still paintable on the outside to match the walls.

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