I use Stone Creations. Gives it kind of a gravel look.
https://www.rustoleum.com/product-ca...ts/stone-spray
Looking to see what the majority goes with.
In the past, I always painted my tanks white. This time around I went with black, my thinking was...I was going to have a tank full of blue-base fish, I thought they would look great against the black walls, needless to say, I'm not digging it.
So, I'm getting another 135 gallon, and thinking of going back to white with it, and once I have everyone moved over from the existing tank, get that one re-painted as well.
If it makes a difference, my stock is mostly Forrest Giant Blues, no pigeon strains.
Mike
I use Stone Creations. Gives it kind of a gravel look.
https://www.rustoleum.com/product-ca...ts/stone-spray
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Would you gents mind posting some pics, I'd love to see.
Mike
Don't mind the poo...
That's my favorite combo too. The light blue background (Rustoleum Aqua and Harbor Blue are both good) also compliments most fish and isn't as stark as white.
I really like the sand looking base and any pale or aqua blue to me, enhances the colors of all the fish I’ve seen. It’s my favorite too. If I had BD’s I’d probably want more of a green hue though.
Patty
If the discus are happy, I’m happy
I use a light blue on the sides and back as well. I always brush it on with several coats. Tan on the bottom. I use sand in all my tans. I'm going to try the stone on one when I can.