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WebJun 4, 2015 - Making a faux rock background for the reptile tank using styrofoam and "great stuff" foam spray. ... 2015 - Making a faux rock background for the reptile tank using styrofoam and "great stuff" foam … WebMar 21, 2024 · im going on 14 ish years w just great stuff triple expanding foam as an amazon backround in a planted tank. I know its not marine but its fairly acidic water in constant contact approaching two decades and not a problem one holding rocks and heavy driftwood pieces in place, fully rooted by plants etc nothing chips off/still tough. should be … WebWait 24 hours until the foam has cured completely.:exclamation: My tank was an Exo Terra 18x18x24 and I used two 12oz cans of Great Stuff Pond and Stone.:seedling: :seedling: :seedling: Step 4: Making the Foam “Natural” This should be 24 hours after the foam has completely cured. You need your silicone and a bit of coco fiber for this step. first revolution industrial