Tank Background Color - Black or Blue

tank background Black or Blue

  • Black

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What does everyone think? Black looks great and pops but boxes in While blue seems to pop also and open up the space.

Have usually gone with black but thinking I may try blue this time around. Interested in what others think on this with any pros n cons for each.
 

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We had blue before n was very nice. This new build I've went black for a change. I really liked black I had for fw before. I think the black will absorb light more just a thought. Good luck and God bless......Steve
 

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I used aluminum foil and I really like it.

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Ya wish I was good enough to build up a shadow box and be done with it - those are sick. Seems the foil reflection does the into the deep effect. Does it shine light more bouncing off of it?
 

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Ya wish I was good enough to build up a shadow box and be done with it - those are sick. Seems the foil reflection does the into the deep effect. Does it shine light more bouncing off of it?
I'm sure it does to some degree, but I have no clue how much. I have thought about using a silver metallic paint on the back of my tanks, but didn't get around to it.
 
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I've always went black but I have see some awesome blue background tanks!
 

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I am waiting for the coralline algae to take over the back. If I have to choose it would be blue.
 

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I've always used black Krylon Fusion. I saw something recently that looked kind of cool though. They use window frosting for the back ground. Although it might seem weird at first, I bet it would look good on a mangrove setup or something like that.

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Black looks better on narrower tanks but tanks that are deep front to back look better with blue.
 

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What would look good to YOU

I chose blue. Idea: Using an Epoxy that dries clear, glue a mirror on the back.(OUTSIDE ONLY) OR create a custom Background instead. Rocks Molde suff etc.
 

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Just went from black to blue....wow what a change. Never had a tank that had a different background from black, and always wondered what was missing. Blue BY FAR brings up more of the colors of the corals, fish and overall mood of the tank. Tank as a whole is brighter and more natural looking. Try it for yourself and find out
 

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I've always used black Krylon Fusion. I saw something recently that looked kind of cool though. They use window frosting for the back ground. Although it might seem weird at first, I bet it would look good on a mangrove setup or something like that.

Check out his gallery. He is a local guy who specializes in freshwater. His stuff is pretty awesome.

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I really am intrigued by the frosted glass background. I was thinking a blue tinted/painted frosted glass look might be really cool. I wonder if such an animal exists or if you could just paint the back of the frosted glass as you would a normal tank.
 

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Just went from black to blue....wow what a change. Never had a tank that had a different background from black, and always wondered what was missing. Blue BY FAR brings up more of the colors of the corals, fish and overall mood of the tank. Tank as a whole is brighter and more natural looking. Try it for yourself and find out

Interesting, I've not thought about blue before as I've seen some thanks that I've thought looked messy because of it. I like the idea of it looking more natural though, I guess to a certain extent that is what we are all striving for?
 

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I chose blue. Idea: Using an Epoxy that dries clear, glue a mirror on the back.(OUTSIDE ONLY) OR create a custom Background instead. Rocks Molde suff etc.
If you use a mirror many fish will kill themselves fighting the reflection
 
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The awesome part here is I usually don't paint (go figure with all the painting I do on my tanks) the DT background. I like being able to have a removable option for both inspection and viewing (I can usually get behind my tanks) - hence I velcro on cloth material.
I will be making one of each with black and 1 blue. They can be switched out and soon we will have a side by side comparison for each.
 
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I use black. But I don't use paint I just buy black vinyl from a custom sign shop and use that instead. It goes on just like window tint
 

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