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Phanman 09-11-2008 07:34 PM

Painting the back of your Tank
 
Here is a link thats a pretty interesting read in regards to painting the back of a tank. Kinda wish I didnt paint mine now...

http://liquid-medium.com/1_2/backgrounds.htm

Delphinus 09-11-2008 07:53 PM

Huh. Interesting.

Guess I'll go with a plastic background on the next tank instead of painting the back then!! I was all set to paint it too. :neutral: Thanks for the link!

karazy 09-11-2008 10:18 PM

lol
i really dont get it
from what i understand it basicaly makes your lights less effective?

JDigital 09-13-2008 12:33 AM

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Originally Posted by Delphinus (Post 344905)
Huh. Interesting.

Guess I'll go with a plastic background on the next tank instead of painting the back then!! I was all set to paint it too. :neutral: Thanks for the link!

I wouldn't hold off just yet...

Looking at the info and graphs provided in that link, the first graph with the clear front, and painted blue back panel, the large portion of ur PAR is from 3/4 back to the front.

http://liquid-medium.com/1_2/pics/clear.jpg

Unless you plan on having your corals packed against the back 1/4 of your tank, your not really going to be "loosing" anything significant by painting it. I personally, keep my coral in the front 3/4's of my tanks anyways. Don't forget, they were only using T5's and 150W MH. I think its fair to say most people run 250W MH on most 48" tanks, I really don't think light loss is going to be something to worry about.

Delphinus 09-13-2008 12:57 AM

True enough, but still it's interesting. You're right, probably not a huge loss in that zone.


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