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to canopy or not to canopy?
I was thinking of getting a canopy for my 29. My house is old and a lot of dust gets on my light fixture and the top of my hob skimmer so I figure some is getting in the tank as well. I already have a glass top over the top but the back is pretty much wide open. Is this bad for gas exchange? Will my lights get too hot for the canopy???
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I don't like full canopies or sealed tanks, heat becomes an issue. There's also retricted access to the tank to deal with.
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depending on the kind of light ( MH or T5), a full canopy will create alot of heat, u can install fans to cool it off,
as for a glass cover, i heard it was bad for the tank,i kinda forgot the reason why, maybe some one here knows y |
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by orbit
depending on the kind of light ( MH or T5), a full canopy will create alot of heat, u can install fans to cool it off, as for a glass cover, i heard it was bad for the tank,i kinda forgot the reason why, maybe some one here knows y [/QUOTE I agree alot of air exchange occurs at the surface of the tank--this area should be kept really turbulent by power heads etc.--I would remove the glass I have a wooden canopy over my light fixture below--it has been a real limiting factor for lighting due to heat issues. I can only run 150 halides and have had to cut two 4 inch holes in the top and install fans to dissipate the heat.
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