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![]() I am considering putting on a glass top on my aquraium, i am just curious as to people's thoughts on this. I know i have read things about how this is a bad idea and should not be done.
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![]() Glass keeps in heat, and gets dirty really fast, blocking light. I wouldn't use it. If you need to keep things in or out, try a canopy, or some type of screening to cover it (that doesn't block light)
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![]() I used glass and found that I was constantly cleaning them of salt buildup. I switched to egggrate and am satifyed
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If you are trying to keep fish in, a screen top is the best solution in my experience. Not very expensive, easy to DIY and doesn't block much light. ![]() ![]() Eggcrate will work too but egg crate will tend to block incident light rays from your light fixture thus reducing the amount of light. |
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![]() It's mostly to try to keep down the amount of evaporation. I have had a fish go carpet surfing on me as well.....but i think that may also been helped by an unwated mantis shrimp that hitchhiked into my tank (but is gone now)
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![]() unfortunately evaporation is a necessary evil that we all face in this hobby
![]() well, evil for us as maintainers but actually a very good thing for the tank. Do you have an auto top off? If not, you should getting one. That'll make life a lot easier. Last edited by kien; 09-22-2011 at 03:47 AM. |
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![]() I have the same thing as Kien. Works well, and doesn't block as much light as egg crate.
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![]() What type of screen is that? Looks to be about 1/4" mesh, and some sort of plastic I'd assume?
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![]() Without hijacking the thread..............I was wondering about trapped gases and oxygen exchange. I built a large canopy with a couple of small vents in the top. Will the evaporation inside the canopy still be trapping said gases? And I really don't want to fry a $600 T5HO light either.
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