The next steps were to glue it all in place. In this pic, I traced the wall with a sharpie, so I knew where the glue would end. I used silicone, 9 tubes, if I remember right. A lot of silicone was needed to secure this much foam so it doesn't become unglued and float up. The structure also fits tightly in place, with the rim of the tank and middle brace holding it in.
Lots of silicone on the back of each structure, and the sides of the ends that attach to the glass.
And also on the glass, more and more silicone. I didn't want this thing to separate from the glass.
After gluing everything in, I didn't like the gaps showing through from the back of the tank.
I did two things to fix it. Also, I didn't like the ugly silicone view from the side of the tank. So, I first painted Drylok mixed with charcoal color cement dye on the outside of the tank to cover up those spots. I also used black spray foam made for koi ponds and filled in the gaps in the wall from inside the tank.
Next, the faux sycamore roots.
Lots of silicone on the back of each structure, and the sides of the ends that attach to the glass.
And also on the glass, more and more silicone. I didn't want this thing to separate from the glass.
After gluing everything in, I didn't like the gaps showing through from the back of the tank.
I did two things to fix it. Also, I didn't like the ugly silicone view from the side of the tank. So, I first painted Drylok mixed with charcoal color cement dye on the outside of the tank to cover up those spots. I also used black spray foam made for koi ponds and filled in the gaps in the wall from inside the tank.
Next, the faux sycamore roots.