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    Wy Renegade - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    On the subject of painting a tank; I'm putting together a new tank that will have a acrylic divider inside it, and it's been suggested that I paint the acrylic black. I'm a bit sceptical myself, but thought I would ask. Anybody have any experience or thoughts on this?
    I collect PEs, and I'm always looking to trade for ones I don't have yet.

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    don't put paint on the inside of the tank. If you need the inside divider black, you need a black piece of acrylic.

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    Wy Renegade - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Quote Originally Posted by Werdlone View Post
    don't put paint on the inside of the tank. If you need the inside divider black, you need a black piece of acrylic.
    thanks this was the direction I was leaning as well.
    I collect PEs, and I'm always looking to trade for ones I don't have yet.

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    All kinds of people use Krylon painted plumbing inside their tanks, the only problem would be it chipping off. But I would use the black acrylic.

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    why would you need the divider to be black instead of clear
    I have been reefing from 08-2007 till 5-2011

    reef tanks are like wifes you have to give them some attention every now and then

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    Wy Renegade - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    The divider will create a sump area, and I would like to cut visibility into that area from the tank.
    I collect PEs, and I'm always looking to trade for ones I don't have yet.

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    I have painted PVC (krylon) in my tank, only a few months old but no issues, for a divider though I would do black acrylic.

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    Over time the paint will wear off in spots. I had some plumbing painted black (my pvc return) in my old tank. It was only an elbow and an adapter, but it was worn off in spots over a couple years...I have no idea why or what wore it off. I don't think it is as much a livestock issue as it is aesthetics over time issue. I agree with others if you are building it and need a divider, I would go with black acrylic.

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