background color for appearance

giants4pc

Member
What color do you choose for overall tank appearance?
Black
Blue
Not painted...letting coraline do its' work
I had a sort of bright blue and peeled it off today. I kind of like the look of no color. It's an in-wall display so it's kind of cool seeing through it. However, I tried a small portion in black and that looks nice too. I've gathered that most people prefer black. What do you think looks the best. Pictures always help.
 

payton 350

Member
i had the blue but really like the black much better, i am also letting the back glass cover with corraline algae too...i like the look better
 

psusocr1

Active Member
BLACK.. if you want to bring out bright color inf ish and corals blacvk is the only way to go!
 

chipmaker

Active Member
Black or Black..either one is the best choice IMHO.
I did see a tank which had its back panel painted with a sponge in a variety of colors, ranigng from blues to purples to black to gray and even some greens and it sort of resembled a huge piece of live rock for the back ground especially with the textures the sponge made.
 

team2jndd

Active Member
Originally Posted by giants4pc
What color do you choose for overall tank appearance?
Black
Blue
Not painted...letting coraline do its' work
I had a sort of bright blue and peeled it off today. I kind of like the look of no color. It's an in-wall display so it's kind of cool seeing through it. However, I tried a small portion in black and that looks nice too. I've gathered that most people prefer black. What do you think looks the best. Pictures always help.
Does this mean you can see the tank from either side of the wall? If so dont paint it thats alot cooler.
 

maelv

Active Member
Originally Posted by team2jndd
nevermind I checked the link. Thats a sick tank. Very jelous.
Thanks, hope to get it up and running in the near future.... ***)
 

joncat24

Active Member
Originally Posted by maelv
Thanks, hope to get it up and running in the near future.... ***)

when you do , make sure to load up on the pics.....thats one sweet piece of work.....
 

reef diver

Active Member
Does the tank go into two diff rooms, or is it backed by a wall loike a picture frame, not a window?, but otherwise i say black
 

1knight164

Member
This is what I did. I bought one of those two-sided plastic backing from LFS and tried dark blue for a week, then switched to black for a week. Chose black. Makes the tank look deeper and brings out the color of fish and coral.
 

reef diver

Active Member
I prefer no background BTW, mainly because I kept having water get behind the backing, and the lines of salt were UGLY!
 

1knight164

Member
Originally Posted by Reef Diver
I prefer no background BTW, mainly because I kept having water get behind the backing, and the lines of salt were UGLY!
I ran a long strip of clear packaging tape across the top to prevent that from happening.
 

shogun323

Active Member
Originally Posted by xDave
The darker the background the more vibrant the fishes colors will be.
I agree with Dave. Black is the way to go!
 
Originally Posted by Reef Diver
I prefer no background BTW, mainly because I kept having water get behind the backing, and the lines of salt were UGLY!
I've always spray painted... that keeps such problems from happening.
 
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surfinusa

Guest
black is the best,the best, best, best, best, best, best, best, best, best, best, best
 

anonome

Active Member
I have a blue background, but I was anal at the beginning of the 125g...Now I just let the tank do its thing.....I still like blue. Spray painted it, and love it.
 
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