in my experience thjo quite little of it there is lol skip the expanding foam i didnt like it at all found it alot easier to just use a scaple or stanly blade to shape foam offcuts/shapes then try useing the foam also you will find the expanding foam is quite soft compared to the styrofoam.
there are alot of other people on here that use the expanda stuff to great success do maby they can shed something on it for you.
also what are you useing the silicone for??? i used wire to make shapes then sprayed the wire "runners" with the expanda stuff to help secure it in place after it hardens no silicone was neededand it has held quite well sofar.
link to the background i made not the fancyest but was just seeing how hard it was to knock something up that is nicer then a black background
ah ok i just used paint then sprinkled the sand thickly over the paint when it dryed i shaked it off an repeated on next section, the paint i used was pretty thin however so the thicker the paint the more/better it will hold the coco peat. as for useing silicone i cant see why it couldnt work few things to try/check
make sure the coco peat is compleatly dry after expanding it so it aders better.
make sure the silicone is spread out well and hasnt started to cure.
press the coco peat into the silicone so it holds better.
think that should work the silicone should stick to the foam no probs or even try liquard nails maby??
if the coir peat/coco peat is compleatly dryed before trying to stick it on it will stick better as the water will block the pores of the peat.
Liquid nails is an awesome idea. The silicone i used supposedly would stick when wet but i did dry out the cior-peat to some degree. But yeah I reckon I'll use some liquid nails. Thanks for the idea I was thinking of using wood glue stupidly for a while then i remembered what happens when you soak it . instantly thought super glue but for the tanks I'm trying to make a background for the cost would be to high. I would rather steer clear of paint as its for frogs. And again Thanks for the advice. Now I just have to go shopping at bunnings oh boy Christmas havoc.
Acrylic enamel paint will work perfectly for your background Thats what I use and just about everything sticks to it. Buy the clear one its better quality. Silicone would peel off even if it does stick initially.
Looks like all the liqiud nails but the water based one and the metal and glass adhesive will do the job. Reckon I'll go with Selleys Liquid Nails Platinum - Selleys because the expanding foam I use is Polymethaline
well you use the coir-peat over top of the acrylic enamel. It sticks to it, just like glue. I used it to stick sand to my foam bits. Put a nice thick layer on and then put the stuff on top Its non-toxic also.
Will try that after the liquid nails the silicon I used black acrylic enamel as well didn't get the desired results mind you it was cheap I grabbed what I first saw and left.
So I went into bunnings and some of those warhammer shops and asked them what they recomended. The warhammer place had people who had no idea what they were talking about but in bunnings i talked to some people and they gave me this kitchen silicon that actually worked I will post some pics when I go on the PC.
i have done one where i had to seel it so it was water proof as it has a waterfall in it and while sealing i covered it in a peat like substrate and it worked fine here it is i have posted it everywhere but i live it haha sorry
Wow thats awesome, I will start doing the waterfall when I can find the right kind of vents, I can't be bothered cutting into it and shaping it yet, I think I will make one out of mattress foam and cement next for a rock look.