mhancock
Fishaholic
I've been trying to get my tank to look as great as it can, but have avoided using a background as I wanted a more "organic" feel with plants growing up the back instead:
I'm not convinced that it is working though, and wondering if a backdrop would be better? I like colourful fish, and am wondering if a dark background would give them something to contrast against. Stock is currently swordtails, opaline gourami, honey gourami, 1 male dwarf gourami, glass cats, cardinals, glowlights, harlequins, kuhli loaches, peppered corys and angels (before friends start writing about stocking levels, which I have done another thread on, the tank is over filtered, heavily planted, and has regular big water changes - so please don't divert this thread into a stocking discussion, thanks!!!)
Please do let me know your thoughts!
Also, is it easy to remove a backdrop or is it a decision with no return? I was thinking of the plain ones which stick against the rear of the tank.
I'm not convinced that it is working though, and wondering if a backdrop would be better? I like colourful fish, and am wondering if a dark background would give them something to contrast against. Stock is currently swordtails, opaline gourami, honey gourami, 1 male dwarf gourami, glass cats, cardinals, glowlights, harlequins, kuhli loaches, peppered corys and angels (before friends start writing about stocking levels, which I have done another thread on, the tank is over filtered, heavily planted, and has regular big water changes - so please don't divert this thread into a stocking discussion, thanks!!!)
Please do let me know your thoughts!
Also, is it easy to remove a backdrop or is it a decision with no return? I was thinking of the plain ones which stick against the rear of the tank.