Does anyone have any suggestions as to how to fight moisture damage on the inside of a canopy?
I have a 65g tank with canopy and I'm currently working on the lighting. There is a lot of moisture damage from the inside mainly over the overflow chamber in the rear corner. I can see flakes coming off occasionally and want to keep this from happening.
Can I purchase some material to line the inside of the canopy? Maybe purchase some marine plywood or something that is water proof or resistant to mount inside?
What are your thoughts on this? I don't want to rebuild the canopy because there's no way I could match it up to the stand. It's still structurally stable.
I have a 65g tank with canopy and I'm currently working on the lighting. There is a lot of moisture damage from the inside mainly over the overflow chamber in the rear corner. I can see flakes coming off occasionally and want to keep this from happening.
Can I purchase some material to line the inside of the canopy? Maybe purchase some marine plywood or something that is water proof or resistant to mount inside?
What are your thoughts on this? I don't want to rebuild the canopy because there's no way I could match it up to the stand. It's still structurally stable.