El Camaron March 31, 2010 March 31, 2010 you will need the following custom window kit = $10 ( cut to size ) bird block net = 8 (i have lots of this if anyone close needs some) scissors saw measuring tape pencil
Der ABT March 31, 2010 March 31, 2010 (edited) looking good, nice DIY pics as well. i need to do this at some point ive just been lazy. Is that netting small enough to stop most fish, hard to get an idea for its size, i know i had some for gardening that a crow could have flown thru, well i know our box turtle got thru it to freedom (was rescued from a landfill my wife was testing and found some bad stuff i hope turbo is doing good) can you even notice shadows at all from the screen p.s. nice LEDs i may have to come over and steal some screen just to see the tank Edited March 31, 2010 by Der ABT
El Camaron March 31, 2010 Author March 31, 2010 it literaly took me 15 minutes to build, finding the stuff at home depot was not as bad but the bird block they only sell in huge rolls so i bought the cheapest one and well i used less than 3 feet of it, i have a bunch left. I did not notice any shadows from it, from what i had before it is an improvement. your welcome to stop by to get some and check out the tank.
Kevin Garrison March 31, 2010 March 31, 2010 Very nice DIY, should also help for people who have "jumpers" in their tanks. How big are the squares? Are they small enough to stop smaller fish such as firefish, etc from getting through?
El Camaron March 31, 2010 Author March 31, 2010 the squares are 1/2 inch so the the only fish going through would be the catalina gobys and they do not leave the sand.
Coral Hind March 31, 2010 March 31, 2010 Nice detailed DIY you did, thanks for sharing. Does anyone know where you can get the clear netting at?
scott711 March 31, 2010 March 31, 2010 Nice detailed DIY you did, thanks for sharing. Does anyone know where you can get the clear netting at? Home depot/Lowes It is the bird netting.
El Camaron March 31, 2010 Author March 31, 2010 Home depot around my way did not have it but the black one looks much better plus i have tons of it for free if you need some for your tank top screen project.
Stu March 31, 2010 March 31, 2010 Nice detailed DIY you did, thanks for sharing. Does anyone know where you can get the clear netting at? I got mine from the guy at this thread: http://www.reefsanctuary.com/forums/drygoods-sale-trade/51678-fs-1-4-square-clear-polypropylene-mesh-screen-tops-reasonable-price.html I emailed him and had 1/4" clear mesh in a few days for cheap.
Coral Hind March 31, 2010 March 31, 2010 Home depot around my way did not have it but the black one looks much better plus i have tons of it for free if you need some for your tank top screen project. Thanks for the offer but I have some black, I just wanted the clear. I got mine from the guy at this thread: http://www.reefsanct...able-price.html I emailed him and had 1/4" clear mesh in a few days for cheap. Thanks for the link.
Incredible Corals March 31, 2010 March 31, 2010 Do you think you could paint the trim black? Is there a paint that is safe? I really like how it looks... and the price tag
WaterDog April 1, 2010 April 1, 2010 Do you think you could paint the trim black? Is there a paint that is safe? I really like how it looks... and the price tag I think they have that screening in black at home depot.
El Camaron April 1, 2010 Author April 1, 2010 I did not see the kit in black but I guess you could paint it, should not affect it or your tank.
Stu April 1, 2010 April 1, 2010 When I got mine, they had the framing in white and brown. The actual kit that has the corner pieces and splining(?) only came in white though, so I got that. I painted it with several coats of Krylon Fusion high gloss black. I've used the same paint for years now on various tank-related things, both in and around the tank, and I've never had a problem. Once it dries, it's inert. Just make sure you give it time to fully dry.
Chris- April 14, 2010 April 14, 2010 I got mine from the guy at this thread: http://www.reefsanctuary.com/forums/drygoods-sale-trade/51678-fs-1-4-square-clear-polypropylene-mesh-screen-tops-reasonable-price.html I emailed him and had 1/4" clear mesh in a few days for cheap. Good call stew, but, remember everyone, small fish can even get through a 1/4" hole. My diamond made it through 1/4". I could imagine bigger fish just making it through and or getting stuck. When I made mine, like above a year ago, I went to the fabric store and looked for some stuff like bridal vail. Though it was not bridal vail, it was something else. Very small holes and very thin and NOTHING will get out while letting 90% light through. Also remember to put that little tab of fabric in there so you can grab on that to pull it out, otherwise you might rip the screening trying to get your fingers around the frame when pulling it out.
darkcirca April 28, 2010 April 28, 2010 Good call stew, but, remember everyone, small fish can even get through a 1/4" hole. My diamond made it through 1/4". I could imagine bigger fish just making it through and or getting stuck. When I made mine, like above a year ago, I went to the fabric store and looked for some stuff like bridal vail. Though it was not bridal vail, it was something else. Very small holes and very thin and NOTHING will get out while letting 90% light through. Also remember to put that little tab of fabric in there so you can grab on that to pull it out, otherwise you might rip the screening trying to get your fingers around the frame when pulling it out. Any chance you have a picture of yours? We had glass tops for the past 2 years, after our first diamond jumped. Broke one of them in the tank move (hated them anyway) and I wanted to go with screen. I want another diamond though, and agree with the 1/4" being too large.
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