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ECFENCING

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I have a 92 corner that I recently set up. The back is painted a "marine" blue. I'm looking to change it to black.

Instead of scraping the paint off of the back and placing some window tint or something else on the back corners is there anything that I can do on the inside?



Any suggestions greatly appreciated.
 

pecan2phat

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You can go to an acrylic shop and have them cut you 2 exact black pieces that meet your measurements and see if they can miter the corner meet, if not no biggie.

Then you get a caulk gun and some 10 oz tubes of aquarium silicone and lay down squigly lines and well, you know the rest :)

This is how Oceanic did their old 58 gallon reef ready tanks.
 

scumonkey

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you can try a thin piece of black acetate and press it up against the inside back
glass. If the glass is clean it should stick to it and the water pressure should hold it in place...
I stress the words clean,& should!
 

ECFENCING

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NYReefNoob

Thanks. That's what I am going to do. Good thing I left some room behind the tank so that I could do it.

Any recommendations to make the process go smoother?
 

NYreefNoob

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paint

if i remeber ill try and see what we use for stripping paint at work, but you should be able to use about any paint stripped, but have to be careful not to get it in tank, it's goopy so it isnt like it wil splash. buy a box of blade's to scrape with though
 

ECFENCING

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NYReefNoob

Thanks. I used RockMiracle paint stripper once before and that's nasty stuff even when I used it outdoors.

The environmentally friendly stuff may be my best option but it will take a few times
 

masterswimmer

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If you use any chemical solvent to expedite the process (which I DO NOT advocate), then make sure you shut off your skimmer and have excessive ventilation in the room. Remember, your skimmer is pulling room air into the chamber and mixing it with tank water. You don't want those fumes getting into your system.
 

Davidl919

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What about pond foam that I saw on June's tank of the month on reef central. I'm thinking of getting it myself. It gave the tank a more natural look on the back but then I would think you would need your tank empty So scratch that... Sorry.
 

ECFENCING

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I should add: If only I could remove my 92 which has been a constant battle with the Mrs.

I've been trying to convince her unsuccessfully to break this tank down. Originally the 92 was supposed to go in my basement and a 75 starfire cube was supposed to go in the living room.

Now the 75 cube is relegated to the basement.
 

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