Aquarium Safe Paint?
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Aquarium Safe Paint?
Hello,
I was wondering if anyone knows of an aquarium safe paint that can be brushed on?
I know Krylon can be used from a spraycan, but I'm looking for something that'll allow me to be "artistic".
Thanks
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I was wondering if anyone knows of an aquarium safe paint that can be brushed on?
I know Krylon can be used from a spraycan, but I'm looking for something that'll allow me to be "artistic".
Thanks
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CMooreCichlids- FishBox Member
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Re: Aquarium Safe Paint?
This is a couple iterations of the same piece. I added the grey base coast, and then went over that with the grey blue.
I have 3 different browns that I plan on using to dry brush with, and a couple different greens that I'm gonna use for the vines and moss.
Any feedback is appreciated!
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I have 3 different browns that I plan on using to dry brush with, and a couple different greens that I'm gonna use for the vines and moss.
Any feedback is appreciated!
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CMooreCichlids- FishBox Member
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Re: Aquarium Safe Paint?
hey I know on that show tanked they put all kinds of unsafe stuff in fish tanks but coat it with some kind of clear resin that gives things a buffer coat between the item and the salt water. If you found out what that stuff was you could paint how ever you wanted I would assume. Just a thought
anthony- FishBox Member
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Age : 51
Location : seattle
Re: Aquarium Safe Paint?
There's a product which can be seen in the last pic called, Pour On. Some folks over at DIYFishkeepers have said its aquarium safe, and that's what I'll be using.
I know Polygem and Smoothon both have aquarium safe products, but spending $100+ on an aquarium decoration will likely have me camping out on the couch.
I know Polygem and Smoothon both have aquarium safe products, but spending $100+ on an aquarium decoration will likely have me camping out on the couch.
CMooreCichlids- FishBox Member
- Join date : 2013-06-04
Age : 47
Location : Renton
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