what do you like more?

what do you like?

  • aquarium background with fish and things

    Votes: 13 28.3%
  • solid color (painted or other)

    Votes: 33 71.7%

  • Total voters
    46

mermaiden78

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i have a 10 gal SW and going to uprade to a 55 gal SW after Christmas. I was just wondering what AC members would rather use....
 
The tank at home has a background that looks like rocks and plants. I don't like the ones with fish on them, as I think that fish that don't move look silly. The background looks pretty nice, and I've taken pictures, and it actually can look pretty real. But it gives the appearance of a finite depth to the tank.

I'm pulling together the pieces for an office tank. I'm really leaning toward trying a black or dark blue background to see if it gives the effect of endless depth. That's supposed to be the advantage of a dark, solid color, background.
 
aluminum foil can be a neat backround, but black is my favorite.

pictures seem kinda tacky to me, but i suppose there are exceptions.

i use no backing on my mbuna tank, but theres a nice tough algae coat on it.
 
nice tank, cyberbeer.....

really like the quartz streak on that center (not) piece. rarely do rocks have such presence.
 
I like the solid black background and backgrounds that have a lot of plants on them. I think the backgrounds with the fish on them draw attention away from the real beauty of the tank and the fish inside.
 
Roan Art said:
Solid, black all the way. Black backgrounds give a better contrast to the interior of the tank and can heighten colors -- especially the fishes'.

Roan

HERE, HERE!!! I couldn't agree more! :D
 
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