maybe frame up some fishing net made of mono, cut up a throw net
maybe frame up some fishing net made of mono, cut up a throw net
REEF MAFIA
"TEFLON DON"
The hardware stores have 'chrome' eggcrate. The reflectiveness of the chrome might help the lighting as well as keep the fish in.
Besides that, everything looks better with chrome!
I am NOT going topless. I have the canopy on as well as the class top, reason why is my return kicks a lot of water and keeps my spray inside the tank, and not on the fixture. however i do have to pull and clean the top which is a down fall. i don't have heat problems since my sump is open and i have fans in my canopy displacing the heat.
90g mixed reef, 12g nano, 3 dogs, 3 cats, 2 ferrets.
Driving the wife crazy.......PRICELESS.
My tank is also topless I wanted to do something similar to the crate but instead find someone who could make me out of acrylic with a square whole in the middle because i am in my tank all the time.
Sherry
I have been topless on both my tanks with no worries of jumpers. Worst jumper I have is my jawfish, but he's settled in to his burrow so no more worries.
Just a word to all you Topless folks with CHILDREN. A Halide arc is just as bad (if not worse) than a welding arc.....kids will just stare into these things if given the opportunity and could do some serious dammage to thier little eyes....thats the only reason I have a canopy...or "tank heater" Ha.
I'm open, sort of. My TX5 fixture covers an 8" wide swath. Never lost a fish to jumping thankfully.
Here are some DIY screen cover links:
http://michiganreefers.com/forums/do...-mesh-top.html
http://www.rareclownfish.com/forums/...ering-top-381/
Won't stop kids from looking though.
I'm also open running a TX5 fixture with a GLO double behind it.
Cliff