E Err Feeder Fish MFK Member Sep 5, 2009 470 1 0 Austin Texas Nov 6, 2009 #31 once you go black...you never go back!
J joedodge Candiru MFK Member Oct 6, 2008 962 0 46 florida Nov 6, 2009 #32 black all the way wether you paint it or use the vinyl stuff with good light it looks killer and adds depth
black all the way wether you paint it or use the vinyl stuff with good light it looks killer and adds depth
P phillydog1958 Jack Dempsey MFK Member Jul 11, 2009 2,673 3 38 Wichita, KS by way of Philly, PA (Originally from Nov 6, 2009 #34 i have used natural aquatic scenery backgrounds on my other tanks. i recently set up a 75 gallon and i used a black background for the first time. i like it. black backgrounds tend to give off a feeling of infinite depth.
i have used natural aquatic scenery backgrounds on my other tanks. i recently set up a 75 gallon and i used a black background for the first time. i like it. black backgrounds tend to give off a feeling of infinite depth.
M Memphis10 Feeder Fish MFK Member Sep 28, 2009 15 0 0 Memphis Nov 6, 2009 #35 haynchinook334;3598616; said: Black for me.... Click to expand... WOW .... Setups like this make me rethink about putting all piranhas in my tank..
haynchinook334;3598616; said: Black for me.... Click to expand... WOW .... Setups like this make me rethink about putting all piranhas in my tank..
FishNCash Goliath Tigerfish MFK Member Aug 1, 2009 4,779 1,302 179 Earth Nov 7, 2009 #36 I like both cuz I want variety. I say black or blue all depends on what kind of fish you keep.
12 Volt Man Arapaima MFK Member May 24, 2007 6,669 1,045 203 canada Nov 7, 2009 #37 my black stick on background from the LFS (along with good lighting) makes my fish pop: