White painted background vs clear

mikellini

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I'm setting up a cube aquarium in a corner, looking for a really clean look, rimless, hanging pendant etc. the stand is white, I'm hoping to get a white fixture, but the wall behind the tank is gray. I've painted past aquariums with flat black krylon fusion and was very happy with the result, but I'm not sure black will be good in this situation. Would white be ok? Or should I just leave it clear? Any examples of tanks with a white painted background? Thanks!
 
I put a white background on a frag tank because I happened to have white paint and wanted to hide the plumbing. I think it looks pretty bad.
 
I painted the back of my 220 with some left over paint that was used for the walls of the room. it looks good when clean but now it is starting to get pink and purple spots all over it
 
Better not to paint it if you want a clean look. Leave it alone. Painting the "back" of a tank interferes with the light in the tank, as believe it or not, clear glass reflects more light back into the tank, than a painted piece of glass.
 
Clear unpainted glass, reflects more diffuse light than a mirrored background. Diffuse wins over directed light.
 
I leave mine clear. Have done it with the last 3 tanks I've ran. Looks awesome imo. Way better than black or blue or any other color for that matter.
 
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