Aquarium background

Back is painted black.
PSX_20230104_215217.jpg
 
Watched a video about par loss due to specific color backgrounds. Currently looking for a background for my 150. Not having much luck finding one that size. What do you all do for the back of your tank? Paint? Printed backgrounds? Post pics and good places to get some.
Here you go:


slightly transparent. . . but you can't tell with the aquarium lights on:
48D94C01-DD30-4D2D-AC6D-A7AA36ECC308.jpeg
 
Here you go:


slightly transparent. . . but you can't tell with the aquarium lights on:
48D94C01-DD30-4D2D-AC6D-A7AA36ECC308.jpeg
That looks pretty cool!
 
There is always par loss next to the walls of an aquarium as well as reflections that affect the par/spectrum. BRS has videos and there are a few others showing how par changes as you get next to the glass. Black is the most light absorbent so it makes sense that it would soak up the par. There is very little that gets reflected back into the aquarium from that wall.
It's just something that most people don't think about when setting things up. And anything can be remedied by correct placement and intensity of the light desired.
 
I can’t believe I am the first person to put this in this thread, but I use these:


this how I had setup my 90SCA before I found the leak in the silicon.

AED51B70-8796-4998-9890-3774547D4624.jpeg
 
I just use static cling window black-out film. You'll have to do it in sections, but it would probably cost you only $10-20 for your 200. Comes in other colors too; I have a frosty blue on one of my freshwater tanks.
 
As an Amazon Associate we earn from qualifying purchases.
I just use static cling window black-out film. You'll have to do it in sections, but it would probably cost you only $10-20 for your 200. Comes in other colors too; I have a frosty blue on one of my freshwater tanks.
Thanks for the advice! I’ll have to see what they have
 
As an Amazon Associate we earn from qualifying purchases.
I can’t believe I am the first person to put this in this thread, but I use these:


this how I had setup my 90SCA before I found the leak in the silicon.

AED51B70-8796-4998-9890-3774547D4624.jpeg
That’s pretty cool! Is that vinyl
 
There is always par loss next to the walls of an aquarium as well as reflections that affect the par/spectrum. BRS has videos and there are a few others showing how par changes as you get next to the glass. Black is the most light absorbent so it makes sense that it would soak up the par. There is very little that gets reflected back into the aquarium from that wall.
It's just something that most people don't think about when setting things up. And anything can be remedied by correct placement and intensity of the light desired.
Very true!
 
What are you running for lights? I’m trying to decide if I want 3 or 4 hydra 32’s. I have two already
Kessil a360x's and just recently added an ai blade to get better spread. Love the shimmer but not sold on spotlight coverage. Lots of shadows and dark areas.
 

IF YOU HAD TO TAKE A REEFING EXAM, WOULD YOU PASS?

  • Yes!

    Votes: 32 45.7%
  • Not yet, but I have one that I want to buy in mind!

    Votes: 9 12.9%
  • No.

    Votes: 26 37.1%
  • Other (please explain).

    Votes: 3 4.3%

New Posts

Back
Top