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by Diana » Sun May 27, 2018 12:10 pm
I prefer darker backgrounds. Makes the interior of the tank really stand out, and the background looks like the lake continues on back there, getting deeper.
Fabric.
I found a print many years ago that is back with green fern fronds scattered. You cannot tell they are fern fronds from the front of the tank.
Another (actually 2) that work well is a black plus 2-3 shades of green or a black with several shades of blue in a marbled pattern.
To attach:
Get the 2-part sticky velcro.
Sew the loop part to the fabric (the sticky does not cling well to fabric)
Stick the hook to the tank. (clean the surface, of course, so it sticks well).
Use enough attachments so the cloth does not sag (each corner for a 10 gallon, add one in the middle for tanks up to about 3' long, more for longer tanks.)
To test, see if you like a dark background, you could try a towel. If you do not have a dark towel you could buy one at a thrift shop pretty cheap. You might like the texture of a towel as a background.
In blue backgrounds I like the version where there is a gradient from very dark blue (almost black) at the bottom and almost white at the top.
38 tanks, 2 ponds over 4000 liters of water to keep clean and fresh.
Happy fish keeping!