Update finally!! First, something of a disclaimer:
DO NOT USE THIS AS A TUTORIAL. While it seems it will hold together okay as long as it is treated a bit gingerly, the work involved in making it is not worth the few dollars saved over getting a similar sized glass tank on a $ a gallon sale or from a garage sale, and it frankly doesn't look as good as a glass tank. If you really want to do it and/or you think you can take the idea and do it better, that's cool, but it really won't save you much money, possibly none.
I did the whole backing process, embedding a piece of cork and a pot for my pothos or heart leaf in the backing. The adversion appears to be cumulative, so the more surface area the foam and silicone cover, the better it sticks. As such, the background seems pretty stable. This hasn't been as great or cheap as I'd hoped, but it has been good practice in backing and general vivarium construction, and it should produce a viable tank so it has been far from a waste in any way. Gotta upload a picture and edit this adding it in a bit.





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