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![]() Well after a hard days work my canopy is complete. Although i do still need to sand and stain, But that won't change want you see too much. I made the stand over a month ago. I'm still gonna wait till i fit it over my tank till i get some more metal halide
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![]() Nice stuff! What size tank is it going over?
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![]() great job,looks solid.what size tank is it for?
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![]() It mainly made from pine its going over top of my 75g
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![]() Nice job!
One suggestion that I would make if it's at all possible... If you can remove the sides and flip them over so that the fan holes are lower towards the water you will find a HUGE difference in cooling. The idea is to not cool the bulbs but the air beneath them. I did that with my canopy and I was able to reduce temperature by more than 2 degrees after I changed it around! Good luck, Rob |
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![]() Thanks for the suggestion, But i'll leave it as is unless i notice a larger temp increase when i add more. Then i'll give the other way a try won't be to hard to dismantel
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