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Juan Valdez
August 7th 04, 06:07 AM
I wanted to get your thoughts on open-top tanks...

I have a 30 gallon acrylic that I'm thinking about setting up as a
reef tank. When I say "open-top", I mean that there is very little
horizontal acrylic on the top of the tank. (There's only a "brace" in
the center.) My tank was made for a certain hood w/ integrated light
& filter that fits on top. (Imagine the top of Frankenstein's head
sitting on top pf a beautiful woman's face and body...)

The only concerns that I can think of would be excess evaporation and
the possibility of salt deposits on the "rim" of the tank. But on the
plus sude, there would be no acrylic between the lighting and the
water's surface.

Do any of you have preferences one way or the other? Does anyone have
a nice open-top reef tank like the one I'm thinking of?

Your thoughts and advice are appreciated.

Muchos Gracias,
Juan


Steve \Srfmon\
August 9th 04, 06:52 AM
Here's an older picture
http://surferstevo.tripod.com/photos/lights/MH_hanging.jpg on a site that I
lost the password to. So I can't even update it anymore. But here's how I
hang my lights. I hate canopies. The tank is upstairs so it doesn't have to
look that great. If the tank was in the living room my wife would want a
canopy on it for sure. The FO tank has one. It makes it look more
"displayable". But I still hate canopies!
Steve

"Juan Valdez" > wrote in message
...
> I wanted to get your thoughts on open-top tanks...
>
> I have a 30 gallon acrylic that I'm thinking about setting up as a
> reef tank. When I say "open-top", I mean that there is very little
> horizontal acrylic on the top of the tank. (There's only a "brace" in
> the center.) My tank was made for a certain hood w/ integrated light
> & filter that fits on top. (Imagine the top of Frankenstein's head
> sitting on top pf a beautiful woman's face and body...)
>
> The only concerns that I can think of would be excess evaporation and
> the possibility of salt deposits on the "rim" of the tank. But on the
> plus sude, there would be no acrylic between the lighting and the
> water's surface.
>
> Do any of you have preferences one way or the other? Does anyone have
> a nice open-top reef tank like the one I'm thinking of?
>
> Your thoughts and advice are appreciated.
>
> Muchos Gracias,
> Juan
>
>
>
>

Juan Valdez
August 13th 04, 03:18 AM
> Here's an older picture
>http://surferstevo.tripod.com/photos/lights/MH_hanging.jpg on a site that I
>lost the password to. So I can't even update it anymore. But here's how I
>hang my lights. I hate canopies. The tank is upstairs so it doesn't have to
>look that great. If the tank was in the living room my wife would want a
>canopy on it for sure.


Wow, I can see why your wife wouldn't want that in her living room...
:)