*Please keep in mind this is just a journal of how I am doing things not a how-to*
- I put my 20 gallon long on its side after taking off the lid and locking clips. The face its resting on will be the back wall.
- I got my two pieces of cork bark and cut them down to sizes that would fit my tank and my design.
- I then arranged the pieces to make a background. I figured that the large round piece wouldn't fit so I decided it'd serve better as a hide.
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I cleaned the glass with rubbing alcohol. I put my rubber gloves on and got to work with Great Stuff expanding foam that I got from the local hardware store.
- About 10 minutes later, I was done. I foamed all the areas around the cork bark and all the glass. I have to wait 8 hours for it to cure before I can continue.
Next steps:
- Carving the foam
- Painting the foam with silicone
- Added Zoo Med Eco Earth substrate to the silicone.
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