C cps68500 Non-member Oct 4, 2011 #1 How many people use a glass top for their tanks? I've seen tanks with and without... I don't use one... should I? I don't have anything I'm afraid would "jump" out.... but then again anything could jump.
How many people use a glass top for their tanks? I've seen tanks with and without... I don't use one... should I? I don't have anything I'm afraid would "jump" out.... but then again anything could jump.
WoodRiverTroutBum Non-member Oct 4, 2011 #2 I don't use one. I want as much light getting in to the tank as possible.
stingythingy45 Well-Known Member Moderator BRS Member Oct 5, 2011 #3 Glass tops tend to get covered in salt creep and reduce light.They also inhibit reaction between air and water surface.
Glass tops tend to get covered in salt creep and reduce light.They also inhibit reaction between air and water surface.
tommy6905 Non-member Oct 5, 2011 #4 Ya I wouldn't use one unless u absolute needed one, like if you had a eel or something. I think the only plus of using one otherwise is to evaporation down
Ya I wouldn't use one unless u absolute needed one, like if you had a eel or something. I think the only plus of using one otherwise is to evaporation down
RadReefer Non-member Oct 5, 2011 #5 I made DIY screen tops out of window screen frames and mesh that I bought at the LFS, not chancing it with wrasse...
I made DIY screen tops out of window screen frames and mesh that I bought at the LFS, not chancing it with wrasse...