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question regarding tank backgrounds

Discussion in 'Aquarium Equipment & Decor' started by Anonymous, Sep 5, 2008.

  1. MOD_Dawn

    MOD_Dawn Active Member

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    wow! I really liked that.
    Thanks for sharing ;)
     
  2. eeyipes

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    Re: Tank Backgrounds

    The fleckstone is a great idea - there's several different colors and patterns of textured spray paint out there - I'll have to remember that one! Wonder how a metallic silver would look? Probably great with my blue gravel! :)
     
  3. BobV

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    Since I got alot of positive remarks on the fleckstone, I thought I'd post a few more shots.
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    and Mason couldn't care less
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  4. Anonymous

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    Where do you get all that awesome driftwood and stone you have in your tanks?
     
  5. BobV

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    I'm low tech...or a cheapie, which ever you prefer..
    my wood is from local rivers around here, as are most of the rocks. My sand and gravel come from local gravel pits.
     
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    wow, nice looking tanks and a low cost on the landscape.....how can you go wrong!!
     
  7. Anonymous

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    Id say your smart, is there any kinds of driftwood I should steer clear of?
     
  8. Anonymous

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    Nice tank Bob!

    For the background in my FW tank I have a moss wall but its not completely grown in yet so its not that fun to look at :D