aquarium hood question

If it's the clear plastic strip between the light and water, I'd be worried about evaporation and condensation collecting on the bulbs and dripping on the sockets.
 
Here it is on Page 2.

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:iagree: but untill he gets back to us i nor you can help him!!!!!
 
never mind he posted at the same time i did!!! sorry darryl!!!
 
oh, and yes you will need the plastic back on that hood!!!


do you have a pic of the light bulbs inside of the fixture???????
 
So the only supposed problem that could happen that it could short out my hood light due to condensation?

I mean the hood itself fell into the tank(while on), and it still works. It actually dropped twice on accident..... pretty versitile hood :S.

Fell in the 5.5 gallon tank seeing it was not supported by anything and easily can just pop into the tank if hit the slightest.
 
i would just go on ebay and buy a cheap hood to replace the broken one and call it a day and not mess with exposed bulbs exploding from water getting spashed on them. why risk it when to fix it properly is a very cheap option.
 
Isn't there another plastic piece on the actual strip light that came with the hood. I got one of those (or very similar by AGA) and it came with the plastic piece that broke on yours and another one. If yours did you should be fine with one layer protecting it. If not, I'd follow their directions because its better to pay the 20 bucks or whatever instead of losing your fish.
 
or just go a replace it with a glass top. they look nice, aren't priced too bad, and give you the option of adding more light later if you want more live plants.
 
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