Glass top or egg crate

Glass top or egg crate

  • glass top

    Votes: 4 14.8%
  • egg crate

    Votes: 23 85.2%

  • Total voters
    27
Egg crate is open and lets your tank breathe, keeping more oxygen in the water as well as letting some of the heat out. The glass top does not allow any oxygen to be brought into the tank through the surface, and also traps heat inside the glass like a greenhouse.
 
Of course, the problem with egg crate is that it can melt if you place halides too low over it. Personally, I don't use anything over the tank, and I haven't had a jumper yet (knock on wood). I think having eurobracing helps, since I imagine most jumpers follow the edge of the tank up.
 
I had eggcrate on my 65g tank with a pair of SE 250w MH that were about 8 inches off of the eggcrate....never melted.
But then again I also had a fan blowing across the top of the tank to keep the temps down, so that probably helped keep the eggcrate cool.
I prefer eggcrate and agree with Erics (Reefwreak) points of view.
 
I had glass before but my temp was too high 81-82. So I took it off about 3 weeks ago and now the temp is 77-79. So I agree w Eric and say No top or eggcrate!!
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=11420987#post11420987 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by ej797
Not sure if are aware of this option but this is what I am going to do.

Good Luck
EJ

Please explain what you are talking about...
 
How about neither?

I'm with Jeff, open top here and never had a critter go carpet surfing (also knocking on wood :D ).
 
I have both. Glass along the back and front edge egg crate just around the legs of my light fixture. This way no light is being lost....
 
jumpers versus not.

Tight canopy and egg crate over the of.

Every once in a while i hear the wrasses hitting themselves against the canopy .
 
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