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Joe Reefer 11-02-2006 05:49 PM

Fish Room Color
 
I am ready to paint the fish room for my 200g inwall system. Figured I would start a poll on what color it should be. :mrgreen:

Der_Iron_Chef 11-02-2006 05:55 PM

I like this colour scheme:

http://x11.xanga.com/f6dd0a522643586.../w59924410.jpg

Manny 11-02-2006 06:03 PM

I would do it white so you don't get any coulor from the walls reflecting in your test toobs when you are doing water tests.

Murminator 11-02-2006 08:48 PM

White it hides salt creep :redface:

christyf5 11-02-2006 09:41 PM

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Originally Posted by Murminator (Post 218255)
White it hides salt creep :redface:

:rofl: Good call!

Chaloupa 11-03-2006 12:38 AM

We have a wall behind our fish tank that is done with "Black bean soup" (almost black) and it is AWFUL for showing salt...hard to keep clean the darker you go...I'd go white...it would really brighten everything and easier to hide the salt....

Ruth 11-03-2006 12:58 AM

Oh heck go polka dot and dare to be different!:mrgreen:

michika 11-04-2006 04:58 PM

I vote Zebra! Just cause its cool looking!

danny zubot 11-28-2006 09:52 PM

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I voted red. A dark red or burgundy will contrast the bright colors of you're tank, it will draw ones eyes to it imediately. The only down side is that Red is the hardest color to paint, there's usually lots of coats needed.

Johnny Reefer 11-29-2006 02:33 AM

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Originally Posted by Joe Reefer (Post 218215)
I am ready to paint the fish room for my 200g inwall system. Figured I would start a poll on what color it should be. :mrgreen:

What colour did you go with? :question:

Cheers,

Joe Reefer 11-29-2006 02:08 PM

As of right now its in primer, the color is going to be white. Finishing the room has been pretty slow lately, an hour here or there makes for the longest project in history. I will start a tank journal when the time comes.:mrgreen:

saltynuts 11-29-2006 02:52 PM

go white
 
go white in the room.but use a marine paint.
will stop water creeping in the walls!

Joe Reefer 11-29-2006 02:54 PM

Oh no, marine paint? I already bought paint. :frown:

saltynuts 11-29-2006 03:18 PM

panit
 
take it back!

Joe Reefer 11-29-2006 03:27 PM

Is it really that necessary? or will regular paint suffice.

danny zubot 11-29-2006 06:30 PM

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Is the room ventiliated? If not then marine paint is a must IMO, unless it's a huge room where the humidity won't effect it that much.

Joe Reefer 11-29-2006 06:34 PM

I have an exhaust fan in the room, the room itself is about 75 sqft. I am going to have the fan on a timer, what kind of interval do you think I should set it at? I was thinking 10 to 15 mins every hour or 2.

BCOrchidGuy 12-16-2006 04:22 PM

You'd be fine just doing a couple coats of Killz primer or another water proof primer. A nice neutral colour is good, red is proven to promote stress/angry feelings while softer colours promote sleep/relaxation. Good old generic white or off white is just plain non commital, it wont stress you out and it wont put you to sleep. Oh yeah, I'd go for flat, not glossy or you'll end up with glare off lights etc... just my two cents. I had my fish room done up in classy vapor barrier with pink insulation in the background, very hi tec and very trendy...

Doug

dogboy 12-16-2006 06:09 PM

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Originally Posted by BCOrchidGuy (Post 225141)
Oh yeah, I'd go for flat, not glossy or you'll end up with glare off lights etc...

You may get less glare but a flat finish is darn near impossible to wash and any water splash marks on the wall end up being super difficult to remove.

The walls in my basment were painted with a lower gloss flat finish and every time water dripped down the wall from a splash during maintenance left a mark behind--even after lots of scrubbing when i eventually took the tank down.

A little glare may be a trade off for a more cleanable surface IMO and IMWO (in my wife's opinion) who did most of the scrubbing :smile:

mark 12-16-2006 07:17 PM

When I set up the room for my sump used the green aquaboard, primed then top coat with CIL Dulux Kitchen and Bath Satin (very slight grey tint).

On the wall behind the sump near when the skimmer and returns discharge, I know I get a little salt on the wall. Just checked and see in a area the size of my palm the paint there is little rough, not bubbling but feels and looks a slightly bumpy. This is after close to a year and imagine only since it's continuesly exposed. Other areas where I know I've splashed water and wiped, no problems with marks and smooth.

Guess I'll get going on that cover.


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