paint

I would not. Most craft paints, even if they are non-toxic, are not designed to be submerged. Within a few months, it will most likely start cracking and flaking--huge mess, and a pain to clean out of gravel and filters.
 
What would be the best thing to paint the back glass an aquarium with? I don't want to use a background, and I've seen some of the acrylics with solid black backgrounds thought it might work on my glass aquarium. I've use poster paper and at Christmas I used Christmas wrapping paper to match my Christmas Aquarium decorations. I would appreciate any ideas. Thanks, Jallen
 
I know you said you don't want a background, but oceanvisions makes an adhesive vynal background that you cannot tell from a good paint job, and it's much easier to apply/ remove later. They make it in multiple solid colors, no cheesy prints. I use black, I used to use paint and swore by it, but really love the oceanvisions stuff. I really don't know what paint is best, I used good old fashioned interior enamel abck when I was using paint. I never put much thought into it since It was on the outside of the tank, and I was relatively free of funds back then.
dave
 
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