Add Realism and Beauty by Using Aquarium Backgrounds
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Aquarium owners have the luxury of having a piece of the
underwater kingdom available for their viewing pleasure twenty four hours a day. Since a well maintained and presented
aquarium can represent quite an investment, the die hard
fish lover wants to perfectly display and enhance the appearance of his
fish. One way to do this is through the use of
aquarium backgrounds. These backgrounds can be made of various
fish-safe materials and can be placed inside or outside the
aquarium.
Aquarium backgrounds come in an almost endless array of sizes shapes and colors, so it’s quite certain that there’s a background suitable for even the pickiest
fish lover.
The choices in which type of
aquarium background to use can depend on several factors. First the actual size of the
tank must be considered. Smaller sized
tanks require
aquarium backgrounds which will not take up too much of the
tank space. Space within these
tanks is at a premium from the get go so placing items in the
tank will use up space which is needed for your
fish. After all, the background may serve as a type of eye dressing, but the
fish are supposed to remain the main attraction.
The background in your
aquarium will basically serve two main purposes, the most obvious one being to make it a more decorative addition to your home, and to also hide any bulky equipment or lines from view.
Aquarium backgrounds also help make your
fish feel more at ease, and help to prevent
algae buildup by limiting the amount of sunlight that gets into the
tank.
Aquarium backgrounds can be purchased starting at around $15 all the way up to $200 or more.
On the low end of the cost spectrum, you can purchase
aquarium background stickers that you can simply apply to the back of your
aquarium tank. These stickers are made of vinyl and are available in a very wide assortment of colorful scenes depicting
rocks as well as floral life. This is a quick and easy fix, especially for those who don’t have the inclination to invest much time on installing a background.
These stickers are made to adhere both inside the
tank and outside, so you can choose whichever placement you prefer. Make certain the
aquarium background uses an adhesive that is safe for your
fish. It should tell you on the label or package. Be sure to read and follow the instructions closely, especially when installing any items on the inside of the
tank Whether it be a sticker, or a plastic decorative figure, make sure that the materials, including any paints, used in the making of the item is safe for
fish. It’s too late to read the label after you’ve killed all your
fish.
Aquariums are a fragile environment and are easily contaminated.
The next step up is the molded three dimensional
aquarium backgrounds. These are usually made of Styrofoam, plastic or fiberglass. Backgrounds made for smaller
tanks fall within the Styrofoam and plastic category, while the larger
saltwater aquariums may use fiberglass backgrounds. Both the Styrofoam and plastic
aquarium backgrounds are easily cut and shaped by the
fish owner to fit to several sized
aquariums.
Fiberglass backgrounds are used in zoological exhibits and specialty
aquariums.
Fish owners who have very large
saltwater tanks can purchase custom made fiberglass
aquarium backgrounds which will add realism to the
underwater fantasy. Fiberglass
aquarium backgrounds are attached to the back of the
fish tank by the use of
aquarium silicone. This is a
fish safe type of silicone made especially for
aquarium use.
For those
fish aficionados who are on the artistic side, there is also the option to create an
aquarium background completely from scratch using easily available materials. If you are one of those who choose to create their own background, then the best course of action is to do a simple web search on the term “aquarium backgrounds”.
One particularly good do-it-yourself tutorial that I liked can be found here:
cichlid-forum.com/articles/diy_background.php
If you want to build your own
aquarium background, this tutorial will walk you thru the process step by step, from what supplies you will need, to how to assemble it correctly. I especially like this tutorial because it uses easily obtained materials that can be acquired by making one stop at the local hardware
store. As an added bonus, the instructions are fairly goof proof, so almost anyone can create their own
aquarium background which looks highly realistic.
Makes no difference which route you choose to take in adding an
aquarium background, you can be sure that it is money and time well spent. Your
fish will definitely appreciate the view, and so will you!
Pictures
Here below we provide paper backgrounds images. We do not advertise any product!



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