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Old 11-05-2004, 11:07 PM
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Here is a photo of the plumbing on my new tank

and here is the foam wall after sculpting around the overflows and all 16 return holes. I used about 5lbs of dried LR in the wall for a more natural look as well as some ledges to place frags on. The foam is coated with 5 coats of marine enamel and everything was allowed to cure for a week. Here is the finished wall.
[/img]http://www.canreef.com/photopost/data/508/1107foamrockwall-med.jpg?7505[/IMG]
It's hard to see the detail, but the depth of the foam varies between 1/2" and 4". Here is a pic of the tank with the LR and corals in it.

I kept all the coraline shavings from the old tank (new sump) and spread onto the foam wall. Should be saturated in a few months. [/img]
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