I never painted the back of an aquarium before, but I image you just clean it real good, with windex or rubbing alcohol, to remove any dirt so the paint adheres.
Staples has foam boards, but they were a like $13.00 + tax, so I figured painting would be the way to go.
I was thinking black or maybe a deep royal blue.
Anyone care to share their thoughts on background painting?
Thanks,
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Joe
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I have a side business doing vinyl graphics for cars and such, the material is awesome for the background of a tank. We can get just about any color (included frosted like the dreamy new ADA tanks). It's simple to apply, and will peel back off should you choose to remove it. Totally water proof and durable. I've got it on some of my tanks, those I could reach and didn't have to tear down to get to the backs of
I'd be more than happy to get some for ya, at my cost (which is cheap) if you want, just give me dimensions! Heck, if you wanted to get fancy we could even do some graphic background (GWAPA logo anyone?) or camouflage, or hollographic swirlys... sky's the limit.
I personally have used black and frosted.
I'd be more than happy to get some for ya, at my cost (which is cheap) if you want, just give me dimensions! Heck, if you wanted to get fancy we could even do some graphic background (GWAPA logo anyone?) or camouflage, or hollographic swirlys... sky's the limit.
I personally have used black and frosted.
It is not murder if you're killing snails.
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I used a vinyl background that is like a giant model decal (probably the same as above), it's great stuff and I used it on all my tanks except the 110. Just clean and wet the back if the tank, slip on the transfer, work out any bubbles, and trim the edges. It took longer to clean the class than it did to apply the background.DonkeyFish wrote:I have a side business doing vinyl graphics for cars and such, the material is awesome for the background of a tank. We can get just about any color (included frosted like the dreamy new ADA tanks). It's simple to apply, and will peel back off should you choose to remove it. Totally water proof and durable. I've got it on some of my tanks, those I could reach and didn't have to tear down to get to the backs of
I'd be more than happy to get some for ya, at my cost (which is cheap) if you want, just give me dimensions! Heck, if you wanted to get fancy we could even do some graphic background (GWAPA logo anyone?) or camouflage, or hollographic swirlys... sky's the limit.
I personally have used black and frosted.
Cheers.
Jim
DonkeyFish, that vinyl stuff sounds awesome. I will have to get you some dimensions, I want to check out an ADA site so I can see their frosted look, but I will most likely just want black.
For right now I would like a piece for a 29 and a 75. The 29 I already have, the 75 is my next tank. Heck, maybe even some for my nano and a 10 gallon.
Maybe if we both make the next meeting, this could really happen.
For right now I would like a piece for a 29 and a 75. The 29 I already have, the 75 is my next tank. Heck, maybe even some for my nano and a 10 gallon.
Maybe if we both make the next meeting, this could really happen.
Joe
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Guess I should make a more prominent offer to everyone!
All I need to know is dimensions (I will cut a little larger than the tank so you'll have room to play if it gets a little crooked you won't have a gap along the edge, you can just trim down the sides) and color. I can even bring some to do a demo at the next meeting if anyone needs to know the oh-so-technical method of application (a monkey could do it, but there are a couple of tips to make it go easier).
And yes, this is the same stuff Jim is talking about. It's got 1,000,000 uses
All I need to know is dimensions (I will cut a little larger than the tank so you'll have room to play if it gets a little crooked you won't have a gap along the edge, you can just trim down the sides) and color. I can even bring some to do a demo at the next meeting if anyone needs to know the oh-so-technical method of application (a monkey could do it, but there are a couple of tips to make it go easier).
And yes, this is the same stuff Jim is talking about. It's got 1,000,000 uses
It is not murder if you're killing snails.