| Fish tank owners enjoy decorating their tank as | | | | pebbles, gravel, or even sand. Wash it and let it dry |
| much as picking out fish. Free aquarium backgrounds | | | | when you get home, and then construct a realistic |
| such as those listed below can help you design a fish | | | | fish tank rear wall. Spray sturdy cardboard with the |
| tank worthy of your efforts without the high costs | | | | glue and simply stick the rocks and gravel to it. |
| of purchased backdrops. With a bit of ingenuity and | | | | Free Aquarium Backgrounds - Plants |
| effort, these free aquarium backgrounds will be | | | | A simple fish tank backdrop can be created with |
| ready to use in no time. | | | | plastic or silk aquarium plants you no longer wish to |
| Free Aquarium Backgrounds - Paper Styles | | | | use in your tank itself. Use aquarium grade silicon |
| Use a variety of paper as an aquarium background | | | | adhesive to attach the fronds of the plant to the |
| for a quick and easy decoration. You can use plain | | | | back wall of the aquarium, or a piece of clean |
| colored paper in blue, black, or any other shade, or | | | | plexiglass or acrylic. This plant covered sheet, when |
| take a little more time to paint or draw an aquatic | | | | dry, should slide into the back of the aquarium and |
| scene on the paper before applying it to the fish | | | | attached securely to the glass so no fish can sneak |
| tank back. Another quick and easy option is to use | | | | behind it. |
| aluminum foil. | | | | These free aquarium backgrounds can be as simple |
| Free Aquarium Backgrounds - Rock and Gravel | | | | or complex as you prefer, and can be fashioned in |
| Create a quick aquarium backdrop with spray | | | | any color scheme or size. Save your money for more |
| adhesive and a couple of pieces of cardboard and | | | | expensive fish, quality food, and a top grade water |
| found materials. Take a walk in your backyard or | | | | test kit instead. |
| local park and pick up some very small rocks, | | | | |