Painting the back

Is plasti dip safe for water contact?

You'll find varying opinions on if it is safe to use in the water. I did plasti-dip 2 1" white pvc threaded caps which I used on the inside to cover holes I didn't want to use. I let it cure a full 7 days as someone recommended in my research. Yes, I realize I could have gotten black pvc threaded caps, but I already had the pasti-dip from back of the tank and the white pvc fittings were much cheaper at local hardware store. :lolspin:

That was 6 months ago and I still haven't had any harmful effects so far. I would think if it was harmful, I would have had losses of fish and corals. I haven't had any in 6 months.

So take that for what it's worth.
 
I clean the back glass just like the other 3 sides. I use a simple taped on blue background found at petco or Petsmart. I like it because it adds depth and looks great. Cleaning the back glass really makes the tank pop. No coralline algae or nasty film on the back. Looks great and clean. For me painting back makes it hard to clean.
 
Why would you paint the inside? For one thing it's glass and there is no reason to paint the inside.
 
I did a light blue and a dark blue on mine to add depth. Light toward the top and dark at the bottom.
 
I go a blue background. I think it looks nice it's like plastic it just sticks to the back
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I used the Krylon Fusion spray paint that I had from painting the pipes. Masked it off. Cleaned it. And sprayed it in many multiple light coats. Then used a flashlight from the inside to see where it was still lighter and added more there.
 
Definately try this for my next tank. Thanks for the tips. But I wonder how many square inches one spray can would cover?

I use Plasti-Dip also and a can will last forever unless you are painting the back of a huge, huge tank. I did a 75 a while back and I don't even think I used a half of can.
 
I went royal blue latex with a foam brush. I wish I would have went black as the lighting is much more blue than I thought. Live and learn :)
 
I used the spray on Plasti dip. My tank is 75 gallons an it took the better part of two cans. That was heavy enough you didn't see any holes with a flashlight.
 
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