IovaykInD Fish Herder Joined May 20, 2005 Messages 1,041 Reaction score 0 Location Wantagh, NY Jun 17, 2005 #1 Just set up my 29 Gallon Tank. Here it is with power filter, 2 powerheads for UGF, and a heater. Didn't turn on the heater yet so water is still cold. I don't know what color background I should have, would black be good? Attachments tank.JPG 77.9 KB · Views: 51
Just set up my 29 Gallon Tank. Here it is with power filter, 2 powerheads for UGF, and a heater. Didn't turn on the heater yet so water is still cold. I don't know what color background I should have, would black be good?
A abstract Fish Herder Joined Jul 27, 2004 Messages 1,555 Reaction score 0 Location western ny, USA Jun 17, 2005 #2 i've found black and dark blue to be the most effective
OP OP IovaykInD Fish Herder Joined May 20, 2005 Messages 1,041 Reaction score 0 Location Wantagh, NY Jun 17, 2005 #3 What can I use to make the background? I was thinking of construction paper, but it isn't large enough. Isaac
What can I use to make the background? I was thinking of construction paper, but it isn't large enough. Isaac
Bloo ~ I learn something new ~ ~~~~ every day ~~~~ Joined Mar 31, 2005 Messages 9,085 Reaction score 1 Location Norfolk, UK Jun 17, 2005 #4 My personal preference is for black ! It accentuates the colours of the fish and gives the tank a feeling of depth.
My personal preference is for black ! It accentuates the colours of the fish and gives the tank a feeling of depth.
O One_Trick_Pony Steals the show Joined Jan 3, 2005 Messages 1,355 Reaction score 0 Location Cheshire Jun 17, 2005 #5 paint some hardboard< wrap bin bags round carboard ???
G Grim Reaper Fish Addict Joined May 31, 2004 Messages 732 Reaction score 0 Location Wembley, London, U.K Jun 17, 2005 #6 i printed out a black sheet of paper for my 4.4 gallon and done