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Anyone know where to find these lid clips?
Hey everyone, I'm hoping someone can tell me where to find these nifty clear plastic clips that will hold a glass lid on a rimless tank? Thanks in advance!
http://i1219.photobucket.com/albums/...f/LidClips.jpg |
That is absolutely brilliant! I don't like the look of those particular clips (way too bulky), but I'm going to steal this idea and build my own out of some acrylic.
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I was thinking about building from acrylic as well if I can't find them pre-built. It looks like they have both corner pieces as well as a simpler profile for the straight edges of the tank. I agree the corners are kinda bulky but the straight edge pieces are perfect. Four of those on the sides of a rimless tank would be hardly noticeable!
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I have those straight edge clips on my tank, its a 5 gallon nano from ecoexotic, they might sell the clips seperatly.
www.ecoxotic.com |
Awesome, thanks badfish! I've sent a request to Ecoxotic to find out how I can get my hands on them.
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I got mine from ebay.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Aquarium-Tan...item2a0d17bca6 |
Sweet, thanks for the tip!
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Easy to make with scraps of lexan. It bends in a vice, like aluminum, without breaking, and holds it shape. I learned this from my plane building.
I use it also for tank tops instead of plexi. Has very good light transmission qualities. |
My 34g solana came with those so I assume any retailer who deals with current USA will know how to get some for you.
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if you want to buy my 8 gallon fluval flora it has some ;) ;)
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Can buy it at Industrial Plastics, Home Depot, and probably lots of other places. Another name is Polycarbonate sheet. Some places may have smaller scrap pieces available. Store people might call it plexiglass, but it is very different as I've mentioned. |
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