Background__Yes or No?

jimvette1

Member
Originally Posted by Mr_X
http:///forum/post/2695018
btw-on my last tank i used dark window tint on the back. it looked excellent.
I was just about to ask if anyone tried that.

KellenR gave me the idea with his thoughts on the subject.Thanks KellenR

Thanks Mr_X for the responce
I'm leaning towards black or (dark window tint)
Right now it's about 13 for BLACK
And about 8 for BLUE
Keep the ideas comming.
 

mikedog

Member
I was trying to choose between blue and black. I went to my local fish store and they had a large selection of the fake stuff backgrounds. I ended up purchasing a 2 sided background, one side blue, one side black. So i tried out both and the black was the obvious choice.
 

texasmetal

Active Member
I have both blue and black on two different tanks. Black is more attractive. As mentioned, makes all the colors stand out better.
 

jimvette1

Member
Originally Posted by InvertCrazy
http:///forum/post/2695610
I like the black but +1 on the window tinting idea.
Make that +2.

I just tried the window tint.
Make sure you get the dark limo, it looks the best.
Could be a little tricky if you haven't used window tint before. Trick is keep the glass wet with mild soapy water, it allows you to move the tint into the right position. Don't forget to squeegee out ALL of the air bubbles too.
A tip of the hat to Mr. X and KellenR for the ideas!

And A note to Nano Reefer, LOL, dude you ain't right!! LOL

Should I assume you vote for BLACK background?
And thanks to all for the responces to the question. It helps to hear everyones thoughts.

Here are some before and after pics......

 

jawdubb

Member
I didn't read the entire thread, but I will say that I did add a background to ours. It is one of the kind you attach to the back. Now i don't even get to see it as the rock and corraline growth has completely hidden it.
 

jimvette1

Member
Originally Posted by jawdubb
http:///forum/post/2697964
I didn't read the entire thread, but I will say that I did add a background to ours. It is one of the kind you attach to the back. Now i don't even get to see it as the rock and corraline growth has completely hidden it.
I understand that is what happens on an older established tank. If I had an older tank I probably would not have bothered.
 

dgonci

Member
I dont have the link since I am at work, but I read a good article on tank lighting that used PAR meters to measure light, and what they found was that a blue background reflected alot of the spectrum of light that is needed for coral growth where as the black did not. I am not sure of what shade of blue, but google might be able to help out. Personally I went with the balck painted background and am very happy with it.
 

harris28

Member
I have black store bought. but if I were to do it again I would paint it black. But my back glass is also covered in purple coraline.
 
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