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Posted by Rich R on March 12, 2005, 10:09 am
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very interesting idea, you could make a real big tank if you wanted , but
why not just use glass?
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> If rubber suction cups are an indication of the use of rubber in a merine
> enviroment I would avoid any kind of rubber liner/coating. Just use some
> epoxy and run fresh water through the sytem for a week after it has cured
> to rinse any nasties if you are worried. Just do a google search for
> "plywood aquarium", you will get all kinds of info.
>> How about a pond liner? Pond liners are made of a thick rubber, and
>> would line a plywood box nicely.
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>> It is OK for Fresh water, but I'm not sure about Salt. Maybe someone
>> knows.
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>> I've got a Koi pond in the back yard, and the material is very tough,
>> and it hasn't poisened the fish. We actualy add salt to the Koi pond
>> since the fish do better with it. This is no where near the
>> concetration for marine, but I mention it for a point of reference.
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> would line a plywood box nicely.
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> It is OK for Fresh water, but I'm not sure about Salt. Maybe someone
> knows.
>
> I've got a Koi pond in the back yard, and the material is very tough,
> and it hasn't poisened the fish. We actualy add salt to the Koi pond
> since the fish do better with it. This is no where near the
> concetration for marine, but I mention it for a point of reference.
>