Aquarium backgrounds

Here’s how to install your background to the aquarium

You have the choice between foil backgrounds and décor backgrounds which are attached at the inside of the aquarium. The foil backgrounds need to be glued from the outside, best with a special background adhesive ( JBL FIXOL ) and can be removed at any time. The background adhesive has the effect that the foil avoids reflections in the glass and appears more vivid and colour-intensive. The simplest method is to lay the aquarium on its front pane so that the back pane is on top. Then apply the background adhesive to the outside of the rear pane, position the foil on it and smooth with the enclosed scraper or a sponge the air bubbles. An adhesive tape and a fabric tape around the foil prevents it from slipping.

Monochrome backgrounds: Background foils can also be plain blue or black without colourful underwater motifs. This seems rather monotonous at first glance, but looks quite impressive behind the aquarium later on, as a blue film can suggest a spatial water depth to the rear. Before buying a background, think about how you want the decoration to look later and then choose a background to match it.

For Malawi-Tanganyika Lake aquariums, a background foil with stone motifs is a good idea, but: The type of stones has to match the stones you use for the decoration! It’s also possible to build a background BEHIND the aquarium, which would visually extend your decoration towards the back. This type of background is definitely one of the most impressive, but it is also quite complicated to build and requires space behind your aquarium.

For decor backgrounds INSIDE the aquarium it is important that the water volume BEHIND the background doesn’t “foul” but does get moved. A small pump is sufficient for that.

JBL ProFlow u800

Universal pump with 900 l/h output for the circulation of water in aquariums and terrariums

  • Clean and healthy water: universal pump with 900 l/h output for the circulation of water in aquariums and aqua-terrariums. Use for bio filters, indoor fountains and other fountains
  • Easy to install as internal or external pump: connect under water with strainer attachment or outside by hose connection. Hose inlet 19/25 (or strainer), outlet 16/22 to pump, connect mains plug
  • Only 4 cm water level required when operating under water. Adjustable pump capacity, stainless steel shaft, max. pumping head 0.95 m. Can also be operated outside the aquarium by means of a hose connection
  • Tested to TÜV, low power consumption of 7 W, completely submersible (IPX8), sturdy mounting due to 4 suction cups
  • Incl. 4 suction cups. Dimensions (l/h/w): 79.1 x 45.5 x 82.5 mm. Choice of strainer suction protector/hose connection on the suction tract
from 38,66 €

Treating the water, starting an aquarium and attaching the aquarium background

In the second part of the video you will see how to attach your photo background to the aquarium properly

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