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I'm using this stuff for a large (180) gallon tank.....what kind of tape will work to keep large sheets of this stuff up without falling off eventually? Great idea and channel!
Zenzo Sir when i saw the thumb nail for this video.. in was like the ladies in for a super treat. Like Christmas came early..lol.. Thank you for sharing
Great video! I just bought some of this stuff. Do you recommend what tape to use to adhere it to the glass? I'm using this for my 180 gallon tank. Any tips on how you would adhere would be appreciated. Thanks!
Great idea, thanks to you and Dean for the suggestion... had to edit, and thats why I only half way pay attention to thumbnails. Bruh I'm sending you a shirt...lol
Yeah I've been using something similar for a while now. The company where i work at had a big black board of acrilic around half an inch thick, they gave it to me and i even cut them to size at the company 😂. Works like a charm, even though it's glossy you don't really notice it.
I have never seen that product where I live in Ontario. I have used coroplast sheets, think plastic cardboard. It comes in lots of different colors and is easy to cut. I purchased it from my local sign company, 55.00 for a massive 4x8 sheet.
What I like using for my backgrounds is textured spray paint sprayed on the back of the aquarium, not on the inside. Just seal off the top and any other area you don't want the spray to get on, and spray it on in thin coats. Currently the background I have on looks like beach sand through the glass. I got away from taping backgrounds on because I tended to get water stains on the glass behind the tank. And with the tank so close to the wall, could not get back there to clean.
Why not take some acrylic paint and a dish sponge and give it a nice textured peppered look? For the acrylic paint on a paper plate and dab it up with a dish sponge and tap along the back of your fish tank I'd give you a look but I can't attach a picture of my 55 gallon
Hello, a friend of mine gave me a tank 36x25x18 (60 gallons I think), I wanna have mdunas in it (because males and females look the same) I wish I could see then breeding but I don't and can't have a breeding tank, is it passible? If yes, how many males and females should start it with? If not, can I do it with peacooks? Pls answer me, I'm almost ready to get the fishes. Great videos
Good idea and nice to add to my arsenal of options, although I tend to lean towards using black frosted glass tint film such as Velimax or rabbitpoo. Only problem with Rabbitpoo is that the max size is 17.5" x 78.7" (44.5 x 200 cm). So not ideal for your larger tanks.
I have a tank with the light blue factory acrylic rear wall which doesn't compliment the fish. Using some aquarium safe silicon I put this i the tank to finally change the color. Thanks for the great idea.
$$$ Money Saver $$$ Like your tank, I've got a tank that shows some natural light through the vinyl background at sunset. These would work great for blocking that natural light. By the way the new sign and location look great! 😎
I use 16x20 canvas paintings as backgrounds for my tanks.. 3 standing vertical fit perfectly across a 55 gallon.. 2 will fit across a 40 breeder but will have a few inches of overhang on each side..
@@TazawaTanks it's certainly unique, I have a bunch of abstract art I made a few years ago, so I have a few different options to change the background to if I get bored with it. The water adds to the visual effects of the paintings as well causing a 3d or magnifying type effect. My fish get to live inside a Jackson Pollock style painting. It's also a project you can get kids involved in too, let them design their own background for their fish. Necessity is the mother of invention as they say.. I needed a background for my tanks, but was too frugal to spend money on it. Just like how I found that dollar store tea light wax warmers make excellent fish hideouts for Corydoras and other bottom dwellers.. not only do they hide inside, they will occasionally lay on top of it in the little dish part as well..
Hey man completely off topic, but could you possibly make a video on tank mates for mudskippers? I just recently bought one from my local pet store, they only had the one left. I feel like he’s a little lonely in there and I personally would like to see more movement in the tank. I believe I got the African.
Anything that can tolerate brackish water that won't be too much smaller than the skipper, and nothing too big. GSP or Figure 8 puffers, mollies, knight gobies, etc.
So what do you good people use to attach your background to your tank, specifically which tape. I have tried everything I can think of over the years and nothing has been remotely satisfactory, it either peels off or degrades over time and inevitably leaves glue residue behind. I've stopped using any sort of background, for several years now all I use is acrylic paint applied with a brush. You can do an enormous tank for pennies and when you want to change it all you need is a razor blade.
How is it when it comes to getting water in between it and the glass? A lot of times with those rolled out ones when you get water, evaporation or whatever moisture between them and the glass it looks horrible.
Once again, so timely! This is exactly what I needed to know! I tried some window tint in black that you squeegee to the glass and 3 days later it is bubbling like shrinking plastic. What a disaster. So now I will look for this product. Thank you @tazawatanks!
The real cheapest is to just spray paint the backside with spray paint or get a piece of vinyl from a vinyl place and install to the back of the tank using the wet install method like with window film.
This video is missing the “do” part. It literally only shows the material to purchase. How would I cut this material? What tools do I need to make straight cuts? (As in, not using scissors or trying to cut it freehand.)
my backgrounds are made from sheets on 3/16th inch lexan and sprayed with rustoleum matte black. The sheets slide bettween the top andbottom frame and are held in place with some simple painters tape. soing the backgroun ds this way looks like you spray painted the aquarium itself. The added benefit of being able to slide out the background and replace it with a new color is as easy as 1-2-3. A 6x2 ft piece of lexan will cost you $100 bucks but as far as durable they last forever; an easy and free option for me but at less than $10 bucks these hdpe forming sheets are a good subsitute but look nowhere as good as my custom made ones. The shipping and tax make these sheets well over $20 bucks and at that point you might as well go to the bigbox store and buy a pre-printed one for less if you dont live in commifornia. Thanks to the trash in office they have ruined everything. Novemember cannot get here soon enough!
Why? They are easy to cut with scissors or a safety knife, and can also be used side-by-side. I have used these on tanks from 10 gallons to 125 gallons (20" to 72").
To see a more detailed video on aquarium backgrounds, watch here: ruclips.net/video/BC4YhyzAcXo/видео.html
Short Film on Aquarium Keeping: ruclips.net/video/_ogWPUQ99AU/видео.html
Link to fish foods, plants, and aquarium supplies www.aquariumcoop.com
Follow me on Instagram: instagram.com/Tazawa_Tanks
Tazawa Tanks Merchandise: shop.spreadshirt.com/tazawa-tanks/all
I like the clickbait! I need to try that…
Yeah, he got me 😳😅 Seems like an effective method! 😂
You should! 😆😆😆
It’s why I clicked lol
Same! I'm really glad I'm not the only one that clicked for that reason.. lol
I hate to think what the comment section would look like if you did it! 🙅🏼♀️🙅🏼♀️🙅🏼♀️
What’s the best way to adhere to the tank?
I'm using this stuff for a large (180) gallon tank.....what kind of tape will work to keep large sheets of this stuff up without falling off eventually? Great idea and channel!
I used the plastic table cover at Dollar tree for a $1 each.
Zenzo Sir when i saw the thumb nail for this video.. in was like the ladies in for a super treat. Like Christmas came early..lol..
Thank you for sharing
Geez your room looks great Zenzo! I have some catching up to do, watching videos you've done since I was here last.
Great video! I just bought some of this stuff. Do you recommend what tape to use to adhere it to the glass? I'm using this for my 180 gallon tank. Any tips on how you would adhere would be appreciated. Thanks!
Mine just got delivered. It looks great!
Just ordered two on their website for my 125 gallon. Thank you for the tip!
Great idea, thanks to you and Dean for the suggestion... had to edit, and thats why I only half way pay attention to thumbnails. Bruh I'm sending you a shirt...lol
I am beyond happy that you made this video. I have a bunch of tanks that need new backgrounds, and this is the best option that I have seen.
Wish I had one of those Tap plastics stores in my area.
Great company, TAP Plastics, and great solution
It is Dean approved, I am sold!
What a great economical option! Thank you for sharing 🙂
Yeah I've been using something similar for a while now. The company where i work at had a big black board of acrilic around half an inch thick, they gave it to me and i even cut them to size at the company 😂. Works like a charm, even though it's glossy you don't really notice it.
I have never seen that product where I live in Ontario. I have used coroplast sheets, think plastic cardboard. It comes in lots of different colors and is easy to cut. I purchased it from my local sign company, 55.00 for a massive 4x8 sheet.
Love your 3D backgrounds and the fish seem to, also.
I vinal wrap my bottom and back tank. Holding up pretty good
What I like using for my backgrounds is textured spray paint sprayed on the back of the aquarium, not on the inside. Just seal off the top and any other area you don't want the spray to get on, and spray it on in thin coats. Currently the background I have on looks like beach sand through the glass. I got away from taping backgrounds on because I tended to get water stains on the glass behind the tank. And with the tank so close to the wall, could not get back there to clean.
Why not take some acrylic paint and a dish sponge and give it a nice textured peppered look? For the acrylic paint on a paper plate and dab it up with a dish sponge and tap along the back of your fish tank I'd give you a look but I can't attach a picture of my 55 gallon
Wow thank you
Great Idea !! Now why didn't I think of that...
Tapp plastics is 2 miles away from me... thank you for this idea. :)
Hello, a friend of mine gave me a tank 36x25x18 (60 gallons I think),
I wanna have mdunas in it (because males and females look the same) I wish I could see then breeding but I don't and can't have a breeding tank, is it passible? If yes, how many males and females should start it with? If not, can I do it with peacooks?
Pls answer me, I'm almost ready to get the fishes.
Great videos
Poster boards work fine from any Dollar Tree using 2 sided tape & is the cheapest! Nobody is going to notice the difference! 😉
Not as durable though, as I mentioned in the video. 😉
@@TazawaTanks And not water proof. I'm trying to find something like near me. I can't find anything which sucks.
I just subscribed buddy
Sounds perfect !
Good idea and nice to add to my arsenal of options, although I tend to lean towards using black frosted glass tint film such as Velimax or rabbitpoo. Only problem with Rabbitpoo is that the max size is 17.5" x 78.7" (44.5 x 200 cm). So not ideal for your larger tanks.
HAVE YOU CONSIDERED CAR WINDOW TINT?
I have a tank with the light blue factory acrylic rear wall which doesn't compliment the fish. Using some aquarium safe silicon I put this i the tank to finally change the color. Thanks for the great idea.
Great video
$$$ Money Saver $$$ Like your tank, I've got a tank that shows some natural light through the vinyl background at sunset. These would work great for blocking that natural light. By the way the new sign and location look great! 😎
Perfect!
best backround in my opinion is Vinyl home window tint
I like the black out also.
I use 16x20 canvas paintings as backgrounds for my tanks.. 3 standing vertical fit perfectly across a 55 gallon.. 2 will fit across a 40 breeder but will have a few inches of overhang on each side..
That sounds very creative.
@@TazawaTanks it's certainly unique, I have a bunch of abstract art I made a few years ago, so I have a few different options to change the background to if I get bored with it. The water adds to the visual effects of the paintings as well causing a 3d or magnifying type effect. My fish get to live inside a Jackson Pollock style painting. It's also a project you can get kids involved in too, let them design their own background for their fish.
Necessity is the mother of invention as they say.. I needed a background for my tanks, but was too frugal to spend money on it. Just like how I found that dollar store tea light wax warmers make excellent fish hideouts for Corydoras and other bottom dwellers.. not only do they hide inside, they will occasionally lay on top of it in the little dish part as well..
Tap plastics gonna be wondering what’s with the uptick of sales lol
Hey man completely off topic, but could you possibly make a video on tank mates for mudskippers? I just recently bought one from my local pet store, they only had the one left. I feel like he’s a little lonely in there and I personally would like to see more movement in the tank. I believe I got the African.
Anything that can tolerate brackish water that won't be too much smaller than the skipper, and nothing too big. GSP or Figure 8 puffers, mollies, knight gobies, etc.
@@TazawaTanks thanks man you rock! Love your channel. Keep up the hard work!
Could you add a link of where to buy these?
www.tapplastics.com/product/plastics/plastic_sheets_rolls/hdpe_m_m_opaque/258
Can’t find it anywhere local sucks
So what do you good people use to attach your background to your tank, specifically which tape. I have tried everything I can think of over the years and nothing has been remotely satisfactory, it either peels off or degrades over time and inevitably leaves glue residue behind. I've stopped using any sort of background, for several years now all I use is acrylic paint applied with a brush. You can do an enormous tank for pennies and when you want to change it all you need is a razor blade.
Thanks
Is this stuff food grade plastic? Meaning could you put it IN the tank if you wanted to make a 3D background out of it?
I don’t know if these are safe for inside the tank. However, this material is what is often used in food packaging including milk cartons.
I have a question. Can i add some plankton in My brackish tank?
Anyone know of a comparable business in the Los Angeles area or San Gabriel Valley? Thanks for this informative video, Zenzo!
❤
Is it ok to put these inside the tank?
Not Zenzo doing a thirst trap on his thumbnail lol
Made ya look! 😆
Can this be used inside the tank?
How is it when it comes to getting water in between it and the glass? A lot of times with those rolled out ones when you get water, evaporation or whatever moisture between them and the glass it looks horrible.
Not so bad, especially if you apply it with a top seam of tape. Also, because it is durable, it can easily be removed and reattached.
Thumbnail made me think of the tictoc, 'looks good, looks good,man. Wait, where your clothes at?' LOL
FYI 3 sheets from TAP Plastics will cover 5 20 highs and 2 29’s.
Once again, so timely! This is exactly what I needed to know! I tried some window tint in black that you squeegee to the glass and 3 days later it is bubbling like shrinking plastic. What a disaster. So now I will look for this product. Thank you @tazawatanks!
What is the store name? I think I missed the information? All I heard was “the store.”
Tap Plastics
How do you attach it to the aquarium?
I used tape, but you could also use a dab of silicone.
I used a blue paint for my background
The real cheapest is to just spray paint the backside with spray paint or get a piece of vinyl from a vinyl place and install to the back of the tank using the wet install method like with window film.
Yes, and I have done both of these, but they are not as durable or as easy as this. More permanent too.
Curious about other vendors that sell this.
💙💙
This video is missing the “do” part. It literally only shows the material to purchase.
How would I cut this material? What tools do I need to make straight cuts? (As in, not using scissors or trying to cut it freehand.)
How do you attach this material? Tape?
Yes, tape, or an adhesive Velcro.
I have the same thing on my 65 gal tank
my backgrounds are made from sheets on 3/16th inch lexan and sprayed with rustoleum matte black. The sheets slide bettween the top andbottom frame and are held in place with some simple painters tape. soing the backgroun ds this way looks like you spray painted the aquarium itself. The added benefit of being able to slide out the background and replace it with a new color is as easy as 1-2-3. A 6x2 ft piece of lexan will cost you $100 bucks but as far as durable they last forever; an easy and free option for me but at less than $10 bucks these hdpe forming sheets are a good subsitute but look nowhere as good as my custom made ones. The shipping and tax make these sheets well over $20 bucks and at that point you might as well go to the bigbox store and buy a pre-printed one for less if you dont live in commifornia. Thanks to the trash in office they have ruined everything. Novemember cannot get here soon enough!
I expected paint for the back (on the outside of the tank) to be the cheapest and easiest.
Cheapest, but not the most durable or as easy. 😁
Should add "48 inch" to the title. Js.
Why? They are easy to cut with scissors or a safety knife, and can also be used side-by-side. I have used these on tanks from 10 gallons to 125 gallons (20" to 72").
Nekked zenzo is best zenzo
I have painted the back of my aquariums for years in just plain black. under 6 dollars for some craft black paint and good to go.
Yes, I have done that before too. I do prefer these though, as I can move them, change them, etc.
@@TazawaTanks If you are an artist you could also draw something really cool for background. Make it truly custom
What's up with that click 🪤 bait thumbnail???!!!!
You wanted to see more? 😆
What if the water drips or splashes . Wont that leave hard water stains trapped inbetween the two ? Do you think painting is better .🤔🖤🤍💙🌱🌿🐌🐡☘️🐠🍀
👍🏼I have never seen this stuff before.
Easiest quickest way to flatten it? lol
so how do you attach it to the tank?
I use tape. You can also use adhesive Velcro or something similar.