Background for the aquarium

The aquarium is not just a large glass container with water and fish. Make your aquarium truly original will help the background. This is an important part of the decor, which makes the visual perception of the aquarium more beautiful and complete.

Back background can be either external or internal. In the first case, this is a flat image glued to the outer part of the back wall of the aquarium. In the second - a volumetric composition, placed inside the container.

Let's find out what the backgrounds differ, and which one is better to choose.


What is the best background for the aquarium?

Here are a few options for the background for the aquarium:

  1. Photo-backgrounds on the film , which is pasted on the rear window. Usually they have a printed image, and most often they are landscapes (sunset, coastal thickets, seabed or something else). But one-color backgrounds are also popular. For example, a dark blue or black background for an aquarium looks very beneficial, emphasizing the depth of space inside the aquarium. You can stick it with a soap solution or glycerin.
  2. The background for the aquarium in 3d format is, as a rule, the variation of the first, flat variety. The image on the film only seems voluminous, in fact it's all the same flat sticker on the background of the aquarium.
  3. Volumetric backgrounds of industrial production , placed inside the container, are presented in a wide range and look quite realistic. They are made, as a rule, from high-quality plastic. You can buy such a background in the form of imitating grottoes, caves or rocks. The main disadvantage of bulk backgrounds is that they take away a large part of the free space that your fishes need.
  4. In addition to purchased options, very common and home-made backgrounds . It can be a panel of a paper, a foam plastic diorama or a background made of natural materials: stones, snags, etc. In addition to decorative, this background performs a practical function: it also serves as a shelter for small fishes.
  5. And, perhaps, the most unusual is the living background for the aquarium . To make it, you will need a plaster grid, suckers for attaching it, a transparent lek and an aquarium moss or ground cover plants (cube, riccia, anubias). By creating such a living background on your own, you will make your aquarium unique and unrepeatable.