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View Poll Results: Which color to paint the back of my tank?
black 63 44.37%
blue 52 36.62%
artificial backing 11 7.75%
clear 16 11.27%
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Old 09-26-2006, 01:06 AM
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I chose black.Black back and sand would contrast nice with bright coral.
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Old 09-26-2006, 01:19 AM
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I did blue but I wish I would have done black, it would bring out the colors more.

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My backing is black and I think it looks more classy but makes the tank look darker.
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Old 09-26-2006, 06:59 AM
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I like the black that I have on my current tank, things really stand out againt it but any junk stuck to the black glass really does as well. I had a dark blue to black gradient on my nano, that was really cool and proably the way I will go next time.

You can do the gradient with spray paint but I think it would be a big pita.
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Old 09-26-2006, 12:17 PM
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The gradient with black bottom, blue top would be the best of both worlds. Not a HUGE PITA with spraypaint.
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Nobody thought about white? I've seen white back grounds on tanks and they really brighten up the whole thing.
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You can spray paint pexi to get a blue-black gradient or have it black behind your rockwork and backlit blue between rocks to simulate open water. Just tape it on. There are some cool ideas in Sprung Vol.3 .

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Blue looks nice with my tank!
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You can spray paint pexi to get a blue-black gradient or have it black behind your rockwork and backlit blue between rocks to simulate open water. Just tape it on. There are some cool ideas in Sprung Vol.3 .

good idea
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Anyone know where you can buy these tank backgrounds?

Can't seem to find them listed at either OA or J&L?

Looking for one for my 72gal bow (48" wide back)
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