Hey guys, local member here, I'm sure a few of you have met me in person. I have been a long time designs by nature customer and became friends with the owner over the years and have started helping him out with the massive volume of online inquiries he gets--we both work "normal" jobs and with family and fish tanks and it's a lot for one guy to do EVERYTHING. I have installed more of these than anyone so just let me know if you have any questions.
Just to clarify a few posts, the warehouse space is in Eugene, OR. There's a Facebook page that runs promos and stuff.
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Designs-by-Nature/122796051103554
On price and installation... It's a solid product. DIY is awesome, but if I'm honest, most guys (me included) just don't have the ability to make them look as realistic as you'd probably want (much less worry about using the right materials and the mess)...
Here are a couple of mine:
Another local member, JK47:
The pieces are museum quality and are used in big public aquariums. Georgia Aquarium (one of the largest aquariums in the world) is using them now in several tanks.
Price depends on design and detail. The material and paints/oxides used are expensive right off the bat. 5 years ago your options were pretty much limited to importing from Europe, shipping alone was several hundred dollars, and the backgrounds themselves cost 2-3x as much.
Panels are the cheapest route, they are 32x21" and 1-2" thick and connect to each other for any length (can be turned sideways to cover up to a 32" tall tank). You can do a 55-75 gallon for about $80 and a 125 for around $100. Deluxe models--more detail means more material, which means a higher price, still the most expensive you'll find is around $300.
DBN is also the NW distributor of Universal Rocks (linked to before), so anything from them DBN can get you and probably save a bit on shipping. Their stuff is pretty much all one color and all flexible material, very nice for some applications. Their wood and rock pieces are also top notch, I have several at home.
One last thing to consider is if you do get one, and go to sell the tank later, it really does increase the resale value and appeal by a lot. I sold a fancy Fluval tank with one last year to a Craigslist guy for three times what I paid for the entire setup. Something to butter up the wife with I guess--"honey, it's a good investment!"
If you guys made it this far in my post (sorry for rambling, I had coffee at lunch and I don't drink coffee), if you want to order something before the month is over I will get you a discount with the owner. Just hit me up on private message.