found this on another forum. What do you think about this for backgrounds? Not sure on chemical composition, but i am sure there are some local stored that could get some. for the price it is very interesting.
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Not a bad idea just that those particular designs look a little to unnatural to my eye120g - Tropheus Moorii Kambwimba
180g - Petrochromis Macrognathus Dine/Tropheus Moorii Namansi I
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+1 you also need to make sure that it wont leach chemicals into the water.
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being that they are made for outside, i'd just about guarantee they have some fungicide/insectacide type chemicals. the easier goto is cement with some kind of rocks/shell in it ziptied to some eggcrate. you have to wait awhile and cure it for a few weeks, but it would be alot saferSoftie Reef
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The first thing I noticed was it said 'Flame Retardant'. I would be worried that, like Darbex said, it might leach chemicals into the water.
Let us know what you decide to do, or any additional research you come across.Our Fishhouse
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if you are set on using that product specifically you could always attach it to the outside of the tank, however you could also go to a tile store and get large pieces of ceramic tile that look like natural stone and use that inside the tank.
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