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Teamsherman

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Title changed so I don't need to start a new thread!

Hey guys,

I've finally re-homed a few fish and stripped down my 4' display tank ready for its Lake Malawi make over!

I've just now got to try to get the mustard coloured foam backing out before I can vinyl the back of it black. The foam backing has been glued in place in a few places which I can't get to via the front but can easily see them through the rear of the tank and I'm wondering if I were to use a heat gun to heat the glass and glue from the outside just in the sections where the glue is do you think I will be doing any damage or weakening of the glass?

My idea is to heat the glass so it transfers to the glue and softens it so the backing can easily pull away without having to hack it all up from the front. I'm not really fussed if I can save the backing but it would be nicer if it came away clean instead of in a million foamy pieces.

Any ideas? I'm planning on staying well away from the edges where the tank itself is siliconed together, I just want the middle dabs of glue to loosen enough so I can atleast get to the edge bits of glue with a blade or scraper.

Cheers,

Alan.

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I agree with Link2Hell, no heat gun it could crack the glass. Just cut it around the glue spots and remove foam then get some solvents and apply to any foam that is left, this should dissolve the foam and soften the glue to remove.

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So I have put the vinyl on but I have found three little creases in it where there are some small gaps!

Would it be worth it to make a tiny incision in the creases to flatten them out then stick on some spare vinyl over them to stop any air getting under there over time or should I just live with them? They really are small but my OCD knows they are there!! LoL

And I did it on the front as some suggested, but how am I now going to see the fish??? ?

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  • 3 weeks later...

Hi folks,

So I turned the tank around to have it facing the right way and have set up the coral that I will be using as the ornaments in the tank. I will be adding a few clay logs and some nice driftwood as well but I'm just after opinions on what folks think of my rock placements.

I'll be going with an assortment of blue, yellow, white and black Malawi species and using crushed coral sand as substrate.

Here are a couple of pics of how they are set up.

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  • 3 weeks later...

So I've finally got some of the fish I wanted and they are now happy as Larry in their tank and in yet to get two more types in there with them.

The ones in there now are Saulosi, Acei Msuli, Hongii and two Lionheads.

They are hungry little buggers and there is a male Saulosi and Acei Msuli both colouring up nicely.

My next two I want are mirrorball haps and lithobate moonlights.

I'm also yet to get some custom lids made up and a 4' LED light system to enhance their nice colours.

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