midnightpass
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Hi all
I am looking for slick ideas as it relates to suspending an LED fixture over my rimless nano tank. Things to consider:
1. Using the walls of the tank as a means for mounting are off limits. Reason being it is an innovative marine nuvo. Essentially the nuvo have been known to crack and I do not want to put any extra stress on the walls of this aquarium which could cause a catastrophe. I am sure that it would be fine to do but I simply do not want to take that chance.
2. I do not want to hang the light fixture from the ceiling above nor do I want to attach it to a mount on the wall.
What I am looking for is an idea for a slick stand-alone mount. Sort of a gooseneck that does not need to be attached to anything but can hold the weight of the light fixture on it's own. The big question for me is what materials are people using to construct a mount of this sort. The whole idea of a rimless tank is to have a nice sleek look to it and I'm trying within reason to maintain that look. Any pictures or ideas that anyone has would be greatly appreciated.
I am looking for slick ideas as it relates to suspending an LED fixture over my rimless nano tank. Things to consider:
1. Using the walls of the tank as a means for mounting are off limits. Reason being it is an innovative marine nuvo. Essentially the nuvo have been known to crack and I do not want to put any extra stress on the walls of this aquarium which could cause a catastrophe. I am sure that it would be fine to do but I simply do not want to take that chance.
2. I do not want to hang the light fixture from the ceiling above nor do I want to attach it to a mount on the wall.
What I am looking for is an idea for a slick stand-alone mount. Sort of a gooseneck that does not need to be attached to anything but can hold the weight of the light fixture on it's own. The big question for me is what materials are people using to construct a mount of this sort. The whole idea of a rimless tank is to have a nice sleek look to it and I'm trying within reason to maintain that look. Any pictures or ideas that anyone has would be greatly appreciated.

