I was just wondering...my LFS recommends me keeping the glass top off of the (reef) aquarium to get direct light. How much does this matter and is this what is normally done?
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Actually, I went to Home Depot two days ago and asked for the egg crate panels (on the advice of a friend of mine)...customer service didn't know what I was talking about and I couldn't find them after wandering around a few minutes.I have used the egg crate panels you get at Home Depot. The come in 2'x4' panels. The ones with the larger spaces work better and are easier to cut to fit.
Yes it does not surprise me that they do not know by that name, most people who work there are not up on the common names of items. The item is found in the lighting department it is used for the long florescent lights that are placed in drop ceilings and they are the plastic panels that cover the fixture in the ceiling. If you can find the clear plastic sheets that are about 1/8" thick the egg crate are the ones that are maybe 3/8" thick with a checkerboard pattern and all the square are open like a honeycomb and the openings are maybe 3/8" square. They come in either a white plastic or a metallic plastic.Actually, I went to Home Depot two days ago and asked for the egg crate panels (on the advice of a friend of mine)...customer service didn't know what I was talking about and I couldn't find them after wandering around a few minutes.
I'm not 100% sure what they look like but if it's what I'm picturing, aren't the spaces large enough for the fish to get through?
As far as maintenance- I don't pull my other tank's glass panels off too often. I mean I don't need to for water changes or to feed the fish. I only do it whenever I want to clean the actual glass or the very back of the tank.
I guess you're suggesting something like this:
http://www.plaskolite.com/c-lighting-panels.htm
?
And to answer someone's question, yes I have metal halides.
Regarding the egg crate panels, I work at Home Depot, the panels are in the Electrical Dept. with the flourecent light fixtures.Actually, I went to Home Depot two days ago and asked for the egg crate panels (on the advice of a friend of mine)...customer service didn't know what I was talking about and I couldn't find them after wandering around a few minutes.
I'm not 100% sure what they look like but if it's what I'm picturing, aren't the spaces large enough for the fish to get through?
As far as maintenance- I don't pull my other tank's glass panels off too often. I mean I don't need to for water changes or to feed the fish. I only do it whenever I want to clean the actual glass or the very back of the tank.
I guess you're suggesting something like this:
http://www.plaskolite.com/c-lighting-panels.htm
?
And to answer someone's question, yes I have metal halides.
Ahh, okay. I was also thinking of building something around the edges of the light.Yes it does not surprise me that they do not know by that name, most people who work there are not up on the common names of items. The item is found in the lighting department it is used for the long florescent lights that are placed in drop ceilings and they are the plastic panels that cover the fixture in the ceiling. If you can find the clear plastic sheets that are about 1/8" thick the egg crate are the ones that are maybe 3/8" thick with a checkerboard pattern and all the square are open like a honeycomb and the openings are maybe 3/8" square. They come in either a white plastic or a metallic plastic.
Thank you. It's funny- they actually told me to go to Staples.Regarding the egg crate panels, I work at Home Depot, the panels are in the Electrical Dept. with the flourecent light fixtures.