Never in my 25 years of SW keeping have I had a fish jump out of my tank.....until today.
I wanted 1 more fish for my tank and bought a blue head wrasse. (Nice looking fish and will [probably] be my last one until something dies of old age). After some thinking, I went to Home Depot and bought a plastic ceiling fixture grill (BW bin15 $16). cut it to size and cut out areas for wires and asst'd filter connections with a cutting edge plier. Not only was it virtually invisable when you look straight on at the tank,but it gave me a platform to put my LED lights on, AND it will prevent my fish from escaping the tank again.
It took a couple of hours to do all the measuring and cuts but it was not a difficult DIY fix.
Just thought I'd tell you if you hadn't thought of this before. Have a great reefing day!
p.s.: in case you were interested, I have a "custom" tank I bought at a LSF which fits in my family room unit, which is an odd size -- 36x24x24" it has a great field of view.
I wanted 1 more fish for my tank and bought a blue head wrasse. (Nice looking fish and will [probably] be my last one until something dies of old age). After some thinking, I went to Home Depot and bought a plastic ceiling fixture grill (BW bin15 $16). cut it to size and cut out areas for wires and asst'd filter connections with a cutting edge plier. Not only was it virtually invisable when you look straight on at the tank,but it gave me a platform to put my LED lights on, AND it will prevent my fish from escaping the tank again.
It took a couple of hours to do all the measuring and cuts but it was not a difficult DIY fix.
Just thought I'd tell you if you hadn't thought of this before. Have a great reefing day!
p.s.: in case you were interested, I have a "custom" tank I bought at a LSF which fits in my family room unit, which is an odd size -- 36x24x24" it has a great field of view.