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|   You could use eggcrate. Then string chaeto through it. When the chaeto fills out, it will look like a hedge. | 
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|   What the builder did on mine was simply silicone 1/8" black acrylic sheet around the overflows. Ever think of making a background? http://216.187.96.54/vbulletin/showt...ght=background | 
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 Probably would not grow as well as I would want...it is freshwater  | 
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|   Corplast (corrugated plastic) would work fine. I have used it to cover overflows or as an inside background for years in saltwater and not had a problem over time. It does not break down. I also use it quite often for a background. I silicone it to the back glass (outside) to prevent salt creep or water stains from getting on the back glass. | 
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|   LOL, that might be a problem then. | 
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|   ok, java moss then lol | 
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|  Go i siliconed a mirror on the back of a 54 G freshwater tank,  It turned out nice and made the tank look larger ________ hot box vaporizers Last edited by Brent F; 01-23-2011 at 06:26 PM. |