I'm currently keeping a rather impressive (and expensive) marine reef tank and I'm sick and tired of the traditional glass canopy on the top of the tank. My lights (130 watts total, 65 watt actinics and 10,000K daylights) tend to create some heat on the surface of the tank, which is starting to affect my water temp. So, I would like to replace the glass canopy w/some kind of mesh/metal wire to A)help reduce heat on the surface of the tank and B)improve the light that my corals are getting (glass filters out some of the light as well as blocking it when the canopy starts to get salt creep or film.) If it weren't for my fish in the tank, I'd just leave it open but unfortunately my clowns and damsels chase each other and I don't want to wake up and find any or all of them on my living room floor! I've tried 1/4" metal wire, which I trimmed up to fit the top of my tank, but it dips in the center and into the water, which I can't just leave there. Has anyone done this or can offer up some recommendations as to how to achieve what I'm going for??
Thanks!
Inhabitants: 2 kenya tree corals, 2 colonies of green star polyps, green & orange zoanthids, pipe organ coral, 1 toadstool leather, 1 blushing coral, 1 leather sinularia, waving hand xenia, and a small colony of mushrooms
Fish: 2 firefish, 2 ocellaris clowns, 2 blue damsels, 1 black-axel chromis, 1 lawnmover blenny
Thanks!
Inhabitants: 2 kenya tree corals, 2 colonies of green star polyps, green & orange zoanthids, pipe organ coral, 1 toadstool leather, 1 blushing coral, 1 leather sinularia, waving hand xenia, and a small colony of mushrooms
Fish: 2 firefish, 2 ocellaris clowns, 2 blue damsels, 1 black-axel chromis, 1 lawnmover blenny