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Thread: Securing 3D background in aquarium.

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    Securing 3D background in aquarium.

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    Hi all!

    Recently I managed to get my hands on some great 3D foamboard backgrounds for my recent 3ft African Cichlid scape.

    However I was wondering if it would be better for me to silicon the background directly to the back of my aquarium or to silicone it to a piece of glass for easier removal in future?



    As of now I'm more inclined to siliconing it to a piece of glass as it will prove Easier to clean if I do have to redo thr entire aquarium.

    Any input would be greatly appreciated!

    Cheers,

    Happydanio123

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    Re: Securing 3D background in aquarium.

    I agree that if you are the kind who rescapes frequently, better not to make it a permanent fixture. How do you plan to stabilise the glass?

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