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Hi folks,
We're just setting up our new salt water aquarium. I've been reading that it's better not to use a glass cover (which came with our tank), however, I'm afraid that I might have issues with jumping fish, 'fishing cats' and cat hair in general inside the aquarium. I've been reading about using eggcrate as a cover, but I'm not convinced that it will be effective against cat hair. My girlfriend is also not terribly convinced that eggcrate (black or even silver) will look nice on top of the aquarium. So, I'm wondering what other solutions you folks have been using out there. Suggestions very much appreciated! Thanks, paul |
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![]() "Pasquale" wrote in message om... Hi folks, We're just setting up our new salt water aquarium. I've been reading that it's better not to use a glass cover (which came with our tank), however, I'm afraid that I might have issues with jumping fish, 'fishing cats' and cat hair in general inside the aquarium. I've been reading about using eggcrate as a cover, but I'm not convinced that it will be effective against cat hair. My girlfriend is also not terribly convinced that eggcrate (black or even silver) will look nice on top of the aquarium. So, I'm wondering what other solutions you folks have been using out there. Suggestions very much appreciated! What surround the top of the tank? Do your tank have a canopy or some sort of cover surrounding it? Assumed you have a canopy or similar, does it have a ventilation or some sort or similar? If so, use a sponge or some coarse to filter out the vent that the air is pulling / sucking into the canopy. Alternative: Shave the fur and use kitty cloth? Which pet is more important or enjoy more? Cat or Fish? Decide which one you want to keep and the other will be either remove or keep else-where like in a garage [J/K]. Seriously, using the sponge or some filter pad on the vent should do the trick. The filter media should be remove or clean regularly. Regarding about looking nice? Again, if you have canopy or some sort of cover over the tank, you do not see the eggcrate. So, there no way it look ugly behind those cover. Unless your girlfriend have X-Ray vision like "SuperGirl" that can see through thing. If can, please tell me so I will prepare to wear a lead underwear for protection or use kyptonite liner. CapFusion,... |
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![]() "Pasquale" wrote in message om... Hi folks, We're just setting up our new salt water aquarium. I've been reading that it's better not to use a glass cover (which came with our tank), however, I'm afraid that I might have issues with jumping fish, 'fishing cats' and cat hair in general inside the aquarium. I've been reading about using eggcrate as a cover, but I'm not convinced that it will be effective against cat hair. My girlfriend is also not terribly convinced that eggcrate (black or even silver) will look nice on top of the aquarium. So, I'm wondering what other solutions you folks have been using out there. Suggestions very much appreciated! Thanks, paul i have 4 cats, 2 of which shed heavily. i don't have a cover on my reef, and never see any cat hair in the tank. |
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![]() "Charles Spitzer" wrote in message ... i have 4 cats, 2 of which shed heavily. i don't have a cover on my reef, and never see any cat hair in the tank. Normally cat-hair will fall to the ground or where the cat land or area that it been. The only time I notice cat-hair is when there a fan that blow air-circulation about the room when hair travel. CapFusion,... |
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Subject: best 'cover' for aquarium
From: (Pasquale) Date: 6/30/04 11:47 AM Eastern Daylight Time Message-id: Hi folks, We're just setting up our new salt water aquarium. I've been reading that it's better not to use a glass cover (which came with our tank), however, I'm afraid that I might have issues with jumping fish, 'fishing cats' and cat hair in general inside the aquarium. I've been reading about using eggcrate as a cover, but I'm not convinced that it will be effective against cat hair. My girlfriend is also not terribly convinced that eggcrate (black or even silver) will look nice on top of the aquarium. Reef types believe that the glass cuts down on the intensity of their light. If you are running a fish only tank then just use the glass. -M333 |
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Heat and the lack of evaporation is the major point with reefs
and glass covers....... not the light getting thorough.... Mandarin333 wrote: Subject: best 'cover' for aquarium From: (Pasquale) Date: 6/30/04 11:47 AM Eastern Daylight Time Message-id: Hi folks, We're just setting up our new salt water aquarium. I've been reading that it's better not to use a glass cover (which came with our tank), however, I'm afraid that I might have issues with jumping fish, 'fishing cats' and cat hair in general inside the aquarium. I've been reading about using eggcrate as a cover, but I'm not convinced that it will be effective against cat hair. My girlfriend is also not terribly convinced that eggcrate (black or even silver) will look nice on top of the aquarium. Reef types believe that the glass cuts down on the intensity of their light. If you are running a fish only tank then just use the glass. -M333 -- Ric Seyler |
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As others have mentioned, cat hair shouldn't be a problem. As for keeping
the cat itself out of the tank - how about a wood canopy? That's what I use to keep my cat out. If you're concerned about the cat getting on top of the canopy and hair falling through and into the tank - get a battery-operated scat mat (gives a harmless but annoying static charge when the animal touches it) and lay it across the canopy. You won't need to keep it there long ... one "lesson" should be enough for the cat. "Pasquale" wrote in message om... Hi folks, We're just setting up our new salt water aquarium. I've been reading that it's better not to use a glass cover (which came with our tank), however, I'm afraid that I might have issues with jumping fish, 'fishing cats' and cat hair in general inside the aquarium. I've been reading about using eggcrate as a cover, but I'm not convinced that it will be effective against cat hair. My girlfriend is also not terribly convinced that eggcrate (black or even silver) will look nice on top of the aquarium. So, I'm wondering what other solutions you folks have been using out there. Suggestions very much appreciated! Thanks, paul |
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Do they make a Wife/Girlfriend model??
LOL Dave wrote: get a battery-operated scat mat (gives a harmless but annoying static charge when the animal touches it) and lay it across the canopy. You won't need to keep it there long ... one "lesson" should be enough for the cat. -- Ric Seyler |
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"Put de cat on a stick" and roast him with chilies.
"Pasquale" wrote in message om... Hi folks, We're just setting up our new salt water aquarium. I've been reading that it's better not to use a glass cover (which came with our tank), however, I'm afraid that I might have issues with jumping fish, 'fishing cats' and cat hair in general inside the aquarium. I've been reading about using eggcrate as a cover, but I'm not convinced that it will be effective against cat hair. My girlfriend is also not terribly convinced that eggcrate (black or even silver) will look nice on top of the aquarium. So, I'm wondering what other solutions you folks have been using out there. Suggestions very much appreciated! Thanks, paul |
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The scat mat is an excellent idea.
"Dave" wrote in message ... As others have mentioned, cat hair shouldn't be a problem. As for keeping the cat itself out of the tank - how about a wood canopy? That's what I use to keep my cat out. If you're concerned about the cat getting on top of the canopy and hair falling through and into the tank - get a battery-operated scat mat (gives a harmless but annoying static charge when the animal touches it) and lay it across the canopy. You won't need to keep it there long ... one "lesson" should be enough for the cat. "Pasquale" wrote in message om... Hi folks, We're just setting up our new salt water aquarium. I've been reading that it's better not to use a glass cover (which came with our tank), however, I'm afraid that I might have issues with jumping fish, 'fishing cats' and cat hair in general inside the aquarium. I've been reading about using eggcrate as a cover, but I'm not convinced that it will be effective against cat hair. My girlfriend is also not terribly convinced that eggcrate (black or even silver) will look nice on top of the aquarium. So, I'm wondering what other solutions you folks have been using out there. Suggestions very much appreciated! Thanks, paul |
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