Tool13x
Fish Fanatic
I have just recently attempted a DIY 3D background made from polystyrene and coated in cement, basically the same idea as you see here from the King of DIY. The construction went well and I am in the curing process but I am on week 6 and the pH is still rising. I let the cement cure for a few days and then filled it with water and have been doing water changes about every 3 days for the past 6 weeks.
I have been doing lots of research and it seems like this is a pretty common project and also a pretty common problem. I have seen claims from 1 week to 2 months before the pH stabilizes and I am just looking for some advice to help this along. I read that adding salt can help stabilize the concrete so I tried adding salt for the last 2 water changes ( about 10 days total) and it didnt seem to have any effect, when I went back to freshwater the pH started rising again.
I have read adding vinegar or adding an air stone for the cement to react with CO2 can help stabilize the cement, any experience with these methods?
I am willing to give this a few more weeks but I am getting antsy to get some fish in this tank. I am beginning to think I may be forced to seal the cement, epoxy resin seems to be the most common product. Although I really dont want to do that, I would much rather the cement be cured and stable as is.
I would appreciate any suggestions.
I have been doing lots of research and it seems like this is a pretty common project and also a pretty common problem. I have seen claims from 1 week to 2 months before the pH stabilizes and I am just looking for some advice to help this along. I read that adding salt can help stabilize the concrete so I tried adding salt for the last 2 water changes ( about 10 days total) and it didnt seem to have any effect, when I went back to freshwater the pH started rising again.
I have read adding vinegar or adding an air stone for the cement to react with CO2 can help stabilize the cement, any experience with these methods?
I am willing to give this a few more weeks but I am getting antsy to get some fish in this tank. I am beginning to think I may be forced to seal the cement, epoxy resin seems to be the most common product. Although I really dont want to do that, I would much rather the cement be cured and stable as is.
I would appreciate any suggestions.