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Old 08-17-2009, 09:12 AM   #6
aann
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Agreed! If someone were to make a permanent set up, I'm sure they'd put effort into blending the foreground with the background in both look and species.

It would also be important that the tank be at eye-level, given the limited viewing angle of LCD panels.

MA3 certainly is more vibrant (colors, light effects, plus fish activity) than any static backdrop could hope to be...

A simpler idea could be to put a narrow tank in front of the screen with just a bubble bar and a few plants (no real fish). Maybe I'll suggest that to the sushi restaurant in which I saw MA2.6 displayed a few years ago...
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