ezcompany
Premium Member
For those of you using the clear mesh top as a cover for your expensive fish, please read the following:
I came home to a tank out of power this evening, when I investigated, I saw a hole right in the middle of the mesh top screening I had for keeping my fairy wrasse inside.
I soon found out my Lineatus jumped through, ripping a hole, and landed near my sockets that were powering the tank, and was uncovered at the time.
So the question was how in the world did this happen....well it turns out that the mesh, under extreme heat stress turns very weak and brittle. As I touched the area, it simply gave way without any tension, while the area towards the perimeter still had its tensile strenght. The bulb is a 250 metal halide around 5 inches away from the mesh. For those of you running a similar set up like me with expensive fish, you might want to check your cover.
That being said, I am through with expensive fish...
I came home to a tank out of power this evening, when I investigated, I saw a hole right in the middle of the mesh top screening I had for keeping my fairy wrasse inside.
I soon found out my Lineatus jumped through, ripping a hole, and landed near my sockets that were powering the tank, and was uncovered at the time.
So the question was how in the world did this happen....well it turns out that the mesh, under extreme heat stress turns very weak and brittle. As I touched the area, it simply gave way without any tension, while the area towards the perimeter still had its tensile strenght. The bulb is a 250 metal halide around 5 inches away from the mesh. For those of you running a similar set up like me with expensive fish, you might want to check your cover.
That being said, I am through with expensive fish...