Myrtle
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I've been pondering insulation for my tanks recently, and whilst sorting some of the "this will come in handy one day" stuff, I came across half a roll of camper van insulation/sound deadening foam which I had left over from my partial conversion. This gave me a surge of inspiration which I thought I'd share.
The insulation is black, dense foam on a roll with adhesive on one side. Here is a similar product on Amazon so you know what I'm talking about. Anyway, I was surprised with how easy it was to put on, despite doing it with the tanks in situ, as you can remove and readjust it pretty easily. I imagine it'll be pretty hard to remove once it's been in place a while, though. Being black, it also doubles as a background, though how good it would look on a high light tank is debateable. Here it is on my low light killi tanks, not perfect cutting but it does the job:
The insulation is black, dense foam on a roll with adhesive on one side. Here is a similar product on Amazon so you know what I'm talking about. Anyway, I was surprised with how easy it was to put on, despite doing it with the tanks in situ, as you can remove and readjust it pretty easily. I imagine it'll be pretty hard to remove once it's been in place a while, though. Being black, it also doubles as a background, though how good it would look on a high light tank is debateable. Here it is on my low light killi tanks, not perfect cutting but it does the job: