kerber13 Member Jul 6, 2012 #1 Hey guys i have 2 clear overflow boxes that i need to make black. I want a paint that's reef safe and wont chip easily Thanks!
Hey guys i have 2 clear overflow boxes that i need to make black. I want a paint that's reef safe and wont chip easily Thanks!
Herbie Banned Jul 6, 2012 #4 helitaiwan963 said: krylon plastic i believe is what u want Click to expand... +1 krylon fusion for plastic. Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using Tapatalk 2
helitaiwan963 said: krylon plastic i believe is what u want Click to expand... +1 krylon fusion for plastic. Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using Tapatalk 2
kerber13 Member Jul 6, 2012 #5 or i can cover them in a thin layer of silicone and cover them in sand and bits of rock and shells...thoughts on that?
or i can cover them in a thin layer of silicone and cover them in sand and bits of rock and shells...thoughts on that?
helitaiwan963 New member Jul 6, 2012 #6 why? just put them in clear and just wait for coraline to grow in. Then stick on some nice SPS frags on them
why? just put them in clear and just wait for coraline to grow in. Then stick on some nice SPS frags on them
kerber13 Member Jul 6, 2012 #7 I could do that with the sand option too...im gonna do this option since its pretty cool in my thoughts plus ik this'll be reef safe etc
I could do that with the sand option too...im gonna do this option since its pretty cool in my thoughts plus ik this'll be reef safe etc
Funlad3 Well-known member Jul 7, 2012 #8 kerber13 said: I could do that with the sand option too...im gonna do this option since its pretty cool in my thoughts plus ik this'll be reef safe etc Click to expand... I told you my idea would be cool! Can't wait to try it in 11 hours.
kerber13 said: I could do that with the sand option too...im gonna do this option since its pretty cool in my thoughts plus ik this'll be reef safe etc Click to expand... I told you my idea would be cool! Can't wait to try it in 11 hours.