A Al G. Feeder Fish MFK Member Mar 1, 2008 7 0 0 Seattle Apr 18, 2008 #1 Anybody keep a rtc with a tank with a black background? Can you see your catfish very well? I was thinking about getting an acrylic tank with the black back(which I like), but I was afraid I might not be able to see my catfish very well.
Anybody keep a rtc with a tank with a black background? Can you see your catfish very well? I was thinking about getting an acrylic tank with the black back(which I like), but I was afraid I might not be able to see my catfish very well.
N NilePufferFanatic Gambusia MFK Member Feb 5, 2007 384 0 16 Idaho Apr 18, 2008 #2 I have seen RTC's this way, it will be fine. After all black will bring out the white stripe and the red tail/dorsal fin.
I have seen RTC's this way, it will be fine. After all black will bring out the white stripe and the red tail/dorsal fin.
jcardona1 Feeder Fish MFK Member Jun 5, 2007 11,491 40 0 43 South of Heaven Apr 18, 2008 #3 i think every fish looks better with a black background....
N nishant_datta Feeder Fish MFK Member Nov 16, 2006 1,347 2 0 New Delhi, India Apr 18, 2008 #4 go for it
O OscarRobinson Gambusia MFK Member Feb 25, 2007 652 0 16 Philadelphia Apr 18, 2008 #5 jcardona1;1717217; said: i think every fish looks better with a black background.... Click to expand... I agree. Hey N.P.F. is that a Fhahka in your avatar?
jcardona1;1717217; said: i think every fish looks better with a black background.... Click to expand... I agree. Hey N.P.F. is that a Fhahka in your avatar?
W warren126 Candiru MFK Member Aug 12, 2005 311 9 48 58 Atlanta Ga, Apr 18, 2008 #6 Black is the way to goooo
K kyleking007 Gambusia MFK Member Aug 5, 2007 374 0 16 Indianapolis Apr 18, 2008 #7 use a light colored substrate and you should be golden.