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![]() I use sliding glass covers on all three of my tanks. I guess I have a fondness for keeping my fish in the tanks rather than on the floor :D
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So to adress the question I would agree with Alan and say to raise your waterlevel as high as safely possible. cheers |
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![]() It must be a matter of personal preference then. I have always liked glass covers. :D ;)
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![]() I filled up the tank with freshwater to check for leaks and ran the Mini Aquaclear. I noticed that there was significant water being splashed onto the bulb area. I hadn't installed the bulbs yet. I suspect that this is going to be a problem. Should I get a glass canopy? What do you guys do to prevent salt water from getting splashed onto the bulbs?
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![]() Both the nanos here have open tops.
I keep my tank pretty full so that the 'waterfall' is shorter and produces less splash. I get more splash from bubbles than from the outflow itself, from an Aquaclear 150. The 10g in my son's room has a Mini and it is low-splash also - high water level. But the hoods are both made to keep the bulbs about 4" off the water. Maybe this is more than the standard. Alan [ 21 September 2002, 12:48: Message edited by: AJ_77 ] |
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![]() i use a sliding glass top on mine works great too
sometimes a little salt, on the back of the light |
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![]() someone is searching the archives...
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![]() someone else must be searching the archives too!
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