All empty. I put way too much sand and gravel in that tank haha. I’m going to be making styrofoam/resin inserts this time to use up a lot of space and only have gravel of any real depth specifically where I want plants.
I have several huge dock floats I use for archery target backdrops I can use. Start with chainsaw carving outside, then I ordered a hot knife/wire kit to finish sculpting.
I’ve watched a lot of videos but have some questions if anyone reads this.
After painting the foam, can I just brush on clear fiberglass resin?
fiberglass resin will eat away at the Styrofoam, you need to use an epoxy resin or use a different foam. Depending on the foam used for your dock floats, you should be ok. I would test it though. if your set on fiberglass resin and Styrofoam, apply a coat of uv cure urethane before hand to prevent it eating away at the foam.
but yes, after painting your background you can just brush a resin on.
I have also used lots of permastone(a concrete like casting material that I consider reef/frog safe) in older builds and if that is applied over the foam, it will be just fine to apply any type of resin you want.