I've always liked tanks that have their rear panels illuminated through a diffusor. For instance see the December 2005 TOTM, a setup which has given me a lot of ideas.
Unfortunately I don't have space for a dedicated fish room behind the tank that could illuminate the tank, nor is there room for any type of conventional backlight (like fluorescent bulbs).
I therefore was curious if anyone has tried or considered using electroluminous film as a backdrop... http://www.luminousfilm.com sells just such a product. While not inexpensive, two 24x36" film lamps would be able to backlight my entire aquarium. Obviously the exterior-rated version would be required because of moisture. The luminous film would be placed behind a diffusor screen applied exteriorly to the rear panel of the tank.
Seems these luminous films never "burn out" although intensity does fall off with time. Most of the output is lost quickly, after that a lower output level is maintained for sufficiently long periods of time.
Unfortunately I don't have space for a dedicated fish room behind the tank that could illuminate the tank, nor is there room for any type of conventional backlight (like fluorescent bulbs).
I therefore was curious if anyone has tried or considered using electroluminous film as a backdrop... http://www.luminousfilm.com sells just such a product. While not inexpensive, two 24x36" film lamps would be able to backlight my entire aquarium. Obviously the exterior-rated version would be required because of moisture. The luminous film would be placed behind a diffusor screen applied exteriorly to the rear panel of the tank.
Seems these luminous films never "burn out" although intensity does fall off with time. Most of the output is lost quickly, after that a lower output level is maintained for sufficiently long periods of time.