Ok, so i've went through this thread looking over all the suggestions for my tank. Painting, looks like the way to go. My question to ya'll is; do i paint my 150 Black or Blue? And if blue what type and how hard is it to spray paint gl*****
Justin
Ok, so i've went through this thread looking over all the suggestions for my tank. Painting, looks like the way to go. My question to ya'll is; do i paint my 150 Black or Blue? And if blue what type and how hard is it to spray paint gl*****
Justin
Using a roller didn't give a smooth texture and sometimes bubbled, but that may have been the roller I was using. The best effect came from using an airbrush gun, if you have access to a compressor. Even without much skill or practice, you can get some neat looking texture.
This quote really caught my eye, and no one else commented on it... I've painted FW tanks to avoid a peeling background, but now that I'm doing a larger/reef tank I might try the background.
I like the look of mine; it is black acrylic, not painted. I think you could easily have Ace remove the back glass and replace it with black acrylic. That would give you the glossy even black color you are looking for. They might even make it in different colors. Maybe you could get red if you corals are mostly red, just a thought?
275 gal, loving my new stand.
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CARTER
I'm sure Ace could there "Sammy"
Justin
If you use a printed background, the coraline algae will just cover it up unless you scrape the back wall of the tank. I don't paint mine, it gets covered by algae over time.
Mike
I believe i'm just going to put a black sheet on the back of it
Or have a thin sheet of black acrylic cut to fit the back and just velcro it to the back of the tank, then you can still remove it anytime for tank cleaning
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