Aquarium Cover

bongkoy

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Does anyone know how to cover a 20G tank set-up?

1-- I have a Whisper Hang-On filter on the Left Rear Corner of the tank and 6 more chords and tubing of Heater, Aeration tubes, CO2 tube lines and Moonlight power chords.

2-- I have Two-Single Tube Strip Lights.

Thanks for the replies!
 
You can do a few things. You can make a canopy for the top of the tank or you can use some plexi-glass to make covers for it. Plexi is easier to use than glass since you can cut it any way you want for your equipment.
 
:cool: Don't know what kind of 20gl you got but these folks have a lot of stuff www.thatfishplace.com Good Luck
 
or you can just leave it open. its a idea. unless you have a fish that will jump out it will keep the tank cooler if you live in a hot place. i like canopys. they make the tank look nice. you can install lights in them which make it even better. the next thing i would do i get glass. have a glass company cut some the size you need. i had a plexi glass lid i didnt like it. it was diry. like you couldnt see thought it very good. i dont know if it was just the kind i got or what. the next thing is what i did. its really ghetto. i used to crates like ones from the supermarket. they are about a foot tall and they are made up of a bunch of x's like a chain link fence. its not pretty but it worked for the 2 weeks i had it on there.
 
SubluxT7 said:
I have one of these tops and its awesome! I have it on my 10 gallon and I got the top at a LFS. The back cuts easily for filter and heaters!

Sandy

I'll second that. Our first tank (my wife's) came with this. I just hung everything on the back, then cut out openings to fit exactly using a Dremel Moto-Tool and a fresh cutoff wheel (the fibre-reinforced one used for cutting metals...wear eye protection!). If you make a mistake, that backsplash (the plastic on the back) is easily replaced. I have exact cuts for the air hoses, wiring, Bio-Wheel 30, and HOT Magnum filter...evaporation losses are now non-existant.

v/r, N-A
 
Native American said:
I'll second that. Our first tank (my wife's) came with this. I just hung everything on the back, then cut out openings to fit exactly using a Dremel Moto-Tool and a fresh cutoff wheel (the fibre-reinforced one used for cutting metals...wear eye protection!). If you make a mistake, that backsplash (the plastic on the back) is easily replaced. I have exact cuts for the air hoses, wiring, Bio-Wheel 30, and HOT Magnum filter...evaporation losses are now non-existant.

v/r, N-A


thank you all for sharing!
 
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