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![]() Just curious to what idea's everyone comes up with to hide their overflow box's from the main display viewing area.
It's an external overflow that is starting to look really ugly on the inside. only thing i can think of is a sheet of acrylic sprayed black on the inside of the aquarium.unless they make black acrylic that is safe to use in the aquarium. any idea's thanks.... Last edited by jimbo222; 01-01-2010 at 11:50 PM. |
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![]() I have the same problem except mine is worse since it is an internal overflow. The new plan for my tank is to build a rock wall right up in front of it to hide it away. Also I am going to try an experiment with the overflow and fill it with sand for use as a DSB.
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![]() I have some thin black acrylic siliconed to the tank side of my internal overflow box. Does the trick.
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![]() I'd just let the coriline algea grow and it will hide the overflow a bit slow bit it will be a natural look once it has grown in. I've been scraping coriline off the back wall for about a month now It has been growing there better than anywhere else since I'v been dosing with purple up. My rocks have been growing coriline prity good but the new sea urchin eats a bit of it along with the algea roots it's taking out of the tank. Urchins very good algea eaters.
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![]() You could find some green star polyps and put them against the glass there, and hopefully they will spread over the entire area. I know they usually spread like weeds for most people.
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![]() hmm all great ideas. thanks.
not sure what to do but will try to post my solution when i figure it out. |
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![]() I wanted to be able to scrape my back wall with a razorblade so I ruled out a piece of acrylic. What I ended up doing was painting the inside of my overflow with black paint (same as back of tank) and then I siliconed a new piece of glass OVER the painted area so water would not contact it.
The overflow area still looked like a slightly different black than the rest of the tank but it worked well. |
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![]() More rock?
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