DDiver February 1, 2010 Share February 1, 2010 Who here painted their background? What kind of paint and color did you use? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
epleeds February 2, 2010 Share February 2, 2010 Who here painted their background? What kind of paint and color did you use? plain black spraypaint. I just turned it upside down in the grass and gave it a nice coat. Have done it several times and works perfectly. Never had an issue. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DDiver February 2, 2010 Author Share February 2, 2010 OK so no special paint or anything? . Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
epleeds February 2, 2010 Share February 2, 2010 I just got whatever was the cheapest black can. I did it on glass, not sure if acrylic is different. not sure which way your headed. You can also cover the top with say saran wrap before you spray it, but when I did it, it had the black trim around the top and since it was upside down, nothing got into the tank. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sdah0414 February 2, 2010 Share February 2, 2010 Roll on black latex paint. Goes on quick and if you want it off, a razor blade and 5 minutes will do ya. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
wfoxfox February 2, 2010 Share February 2, 2010 I spray painted sky blue semi gloss on the back. Looks Great. ( my wife really likes it - nuff said :-) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TonyInVa February 2, 2010 Share February 2, 2010 Baer Cobolt Blue. Still building tank, so no pictures with water in the tank. IMG]http://i75.photobucket.com/albums/i305/arburnley/Fishtank%20Build/DSCN1371.jpg[/img] Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DDiver February 2, 2010 Author Share February 2, 2010 thats the same color i have on my current tank... Baer Cobolt Blue. Still building tank, so no pictures with water in the tank. IMG]http://i75.photobucket.com/albums/i305/arburnley/Fishtank%20Build/DSCN1371.jpg[/img] Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
srd4080 February 2, 2010 Share February 2, 2010 I did an acrylic with cobalt blue spray paint and just finished a glass 120g with gloss black roll on. Both covered nicely. Takes two coats with the roller, because the first one just kind of smears. The second coat covered everything nicely. Just plain, cheap paint on both. The acrylic has been up over a year with MH lighting, no peeling, etc has occured. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rocko918 February 2, 2010 Share February 2, 2010 I used krylon flat black. Be careful it scratches easy and if you over spray an area it will bubble or wrinkle. I think the roll on latex is a better option. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Amuze February 2, 2010 Share February 2, 2010 roll it with black latex paint. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sikryd February 2, 2010 Share February 2, 2010 Roll on latex. I'd use something that is pretty durable and doesn't scratch too easily. I scrape my back glass of coraline, so I don't like seeing little scratches in the black paint Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mogurnda February 2, 2010 Share February 2, 2010 Roll on black latex paint. Goes on quick and if you want it off, a razor blade and 5 minutes will do ya. I did latex as well. Careful not to make the coats too thick, or it will slide. I got a blue that I thought would look more "reefy." As painted With water The newest version of the tank has an unpainted back, which I like a lot better. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
magnetic1 February 2, 2010 Share February 2, 2010 (edited) or use a sheet of vinyl. Comes in different colors and you can cut to fit without all the mess of painting. Plus if you ever decide you want to change the color, you can rip off the vinyl and apply another color. Assuming you have easy access to the rear of the tank. Edited February 2, 2010 by magnetic1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rioreef February 3, 2010 Share February 3, 2010 This is mine from years ago. Went with a midnight blue to keep it a darker color. Use a roller meant for smooth surfaces. Not a standard wall roller, the smooth surface is a foam roller that will install on a typical roller handle. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mountaineer February 4, 2010 Share February 4, 2010 I have found that a brush and latex paint works well. Flat or glossy it will look glossy on the glass when viewed through the tank. The spray is harder for me to control and gives no better results in my hands. The reason for this is that it will be viewed through a pane of glass and no matter how poor a painter you may be it always seems to look great. Have fun! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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