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Old 02-08-2010, 07:14 AM
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I figure a few sheets of aluminum and some velcro should do the trick.
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Old 02-08-2010, 07:56 AM
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this is my open top canopy :-D







It was pretty simple to build. Great access on either side with swinging doors. My light actually sits on top of the canopy about 4 inches so there is a gap. I like it this way so that there is plenty of ventilation and I don't cook the tank. You can easily modify this so that your light is housed inside of it, or sit your light right on top of it with no gaps.
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Old 02-08-2010, 01:19 PM
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How much light spill do you have with these open top styles? I want to enclose my MH's and get all the light possible into the tank. But fear the heat issues when I do. It's pretty stable now with no top, and fan blowing across.
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Old 02-08-2010, 06:00 PM
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No light spill for me. My pendants hang slightly lower than the top of the crown so all of the light is contained within the tank.
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Please feel free to learn from the errors of a Tank Lid first build ...

I did have the tank up and running for about 3 months before I put the lid on & I figure I'm only losing about 1/2 the water due to evaporation compared to Open top.

This is the lid on my 45gal Display. Inside I've got a Coralife with 2 x 96w CF - there is a bit of a heat issue that I'm working on. The light has fans which I've vented, but there is still a heat issue - probably nothing like MH, though.

If you build a tank cover, take my advice and unless you have a serious space issue don't attach the lights to the hinged lid. Great access, lots of room to get into the tank, but its really hard to see with all that light in your eyes at feeding time
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Old 02-10-2010, 02:31 AM
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I have been happy with this canopy. Due to some extreme heat from the halides we had to rout out the slots in the top significantly. We also added some vertical pieces of wood as light blockers on the end slots. The entire side flips up and I have no problem reaching my entire arm in to reach the bottom of the tank. The only complaint is that I can not use a pro scraper with a long handle since it hits the top of the canopy. So anything that the magnet can not take care of means a wet arm.

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