Hi everyone,
I've just commissioned a custom 200 US gallon tank (or close enough). 179cm length, 61cm depth, 67cm height. At that size it's impossible to find an aquarium underlay so would have to join multiple together.
Instead it was recommended to me that I get a large piece of polystyrene foam that is used in wall insulation and cut it to size, which I've done (this foam). 2.5cm depth.
The advice I've had is that it will be fine but I'm after a bit of reassurance! It's obviously very different from the rollable-material mats.
Picture below of it in situ (it'll be painted to match the wood) and a video of its "springyness" attached.
Thanks.
I've just commissioned a custom 200 US gallon tank (or close enough). 179cm length, 61cm depth, 67cm height. At that size it's impossible to find an aquarium underlay so would have to join multiple together.
Instead it was recommended to me that I get a large piece of polystyrene foam that is used in wall insulation and cut it to size, which I've done (this foam). 2.5cm depth.
The advice I've had is that it will be fine but I'm after a bit of reassurance! It's obviously very different from the rollable-material mats.
Picture below of it in situ (it'll be painted to match the wood) and a video of its "springyness" attached.
Thanks.