Do I need to concern myself with an open top tank? Jumpers possibly?

king_neptune

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No rim, no cap, no cover. My tank is open. I bought some acrylic sheets today and was going to put a 4-6" rim around the perimeter of my tank. Over kill? or good idea?
 

wangotango

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Open is best, but if you're worried put some eggcrate over the top. You still get the gas exchange and it does a good job at keeping most fish in.
-Justin
 

rlablan

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i would add a small lip if you can. I think it helps with a number of things, and it's a bit more piece of mind, IMO
 

outsdr2

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Originally Posted by King_Neptune
http:///forum/post/3094841
will do. I think ill do a 6in lip,that will give about 4.5 inches of over hang past the tanks rim.
That sounds like a good plan. any fish has the potential to jump. I learned that lesson the hard way.
a lip with eggcrate even better.
 

king_neptune

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the only reason I would shy away from egg crate...it diffuses the lighting from my 250x3 MH's that will be going with this system.
 

outsdr2

Member
Originally Posted by King_Neptune
http:///forum/post/3094915
the only reason I would shy away from egg crate...it diffuses the lighting from my 250x3 MH's that will be going with this system.
You can custom cut them near the lights while still enjoying a relativly secure tank. nice lighting system BTW. one of my favorite fish recently jumped. I sure will miss it. anyways better safe is my motto now.
 

king_neptune

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Thanks, it was a steal at $400.
Its PFO's professional brand $2500 system, quad electronic ballasts(too bad they went udner earlier this year).
Dual 72" T5's, 3x250MHs. w/cooling fans on both ends. It can be hanged from the ceiling, or mounted inside a tank top.
The bulbs are 3months old, so Ill be replacing them within the first 6-9months...but even still, it was a smoking deal for a first lighting system.
 

125intx

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My Perc jumped out and landed in my bcket that I was using to fill the tank up with. He jumped about 6ft down to a bucked with only about an inch of water in it. I was lucky.
 

meowzer

Moderator
Originally Posted by 125inTX
http:///forum/post/3096001
My Perc jumped out and landed in my bcket that I was using to fill the tank up with. He jumped about 6ft down to a bucked with only about an inch of water in it. I was lucky.
Sounds like the perc was the lucky one....
 

carlos413

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Originally Posted by King_Neptune
http:///forum/post/3094498
No rim, no cap, no cover. My tank is open. I bought some acrylic sheets today and was going to put a 4-6" rim around the perimeter of my tank. Over kill? or good idea?
Can you post some pics when you’re done? I want to get a fire gobies but they are jumpers and my tank is opened. My tank runs on 82 degrees in the summer, I am afraid a lid will make my temp go up. Also anyone got any pics with the egg crate tops. Just looking for some ideas so I can get my self a gobies. Thank you.
 

xcali1985

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Originally Posted by outsdr2
http:///forum/post/3094851
That sounds like a good plan. any fish has the potential to jump. I learned that lesson the hard way.
a lip with eggcrate even better.

Tell me about it, had a Lion fish jump out about 5 years ago. Wasn't even during feeding, he just decided to reach for the stars, and now hes in fishy heaven.
 
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