I like it. Very simple and sleek and very functional. Do you have glass tops on the tank or are you concerned with the water being so close to the lights?
I am about ready for fish (finally). First I need a canopy for my 75g. It had to do several things in this order.
1) keep my wife's cat from drowning himself (MOST IMPORTANT!)
2) look nice - be something more than a 2x4 box framed with plywood
3) be functional - keep fish in, well ventilated, hold my lights
Here's what I came up with. Sorry the pics are grainy, I used my phone camera.
First, I made a rectangle minus 1 side with 1x4 that measure the exact measurements of the top of my tank.
Then I cut 1x6 to go around the 1x4 and used 1x2 to make the back cross brace. The cross brace in the back leaves enough of a gap for all my hoses and cords to run out the back. The 1x6 is resting on the ground, the 1x4 is half an inch fromt he floor, the result is a 1/2 inch lip that goes around the top of the tank. The lip will prevent it sliding off when the cat jumps on top. I painted it black to match my stand and furniture.
I used half inch lip because that made the gap at the top exactly the height of a 1x2 which yielded the final product. I made two slotted platforms out of 1x2. Both sections just lift in and out. You can't really see the lip well in any of the shots.
I used an AH supply 2x55w kit, you can see how it fits in here. I put the ballast in the back. I designed the hood like an arbor of sort so it would ventilate well. In this pic you can see how the two platforms lift in and out. They aren't held in place by hinges or anything (KISS).
Here is the finished setup on top of the tank.
Lemme know if anything is unclear.
I like it. Very simple and sleek and very functional. Do you have glass tops on the tank or are you concerned with the water being so close to the lights?
Very nice, you've done a very professional-looking job, & it looks terrific.....
as to the top, think I'd put glass at least on the backside, 'bout 3/4s across.....when my 110g had just eggcrate cover, it evaporated quickly, but more important, the heater worked harder to keep up temp; so I put a hard plastic sheet over it & there was a 5 degree difference in tank temp....surprised me...lol....
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Nice job on the canopy! How ya like those AH Supply lights? I had the same ones over my 55G. Best lights on the market IMO...
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Mark
They are crazy awesome. Can't believe how much light they put down into the tank. They seem to be doing the job, as my red plants are staying red.
I'm starting to get algae on the background which is difficult to manually remove due to the texture of the cement. My SAE's are keeping the plants clean but my wife insists they are hungry and keeps sneaking them food..heh. There's a fish auction here this weekend and I might go try and pic up some L177 or juvenile L018...I really like the zebra's and know a guy that has some locally for a reasonable price, but I hear they aren't much on the algae patrol.
Or I could just turn my photo period down like I know I need to, but I just can't seem to stop staring at the tank
Nice job. Looks better than some of those sold in the LFS over here. Especially like the holes between the planks that let some of the light escape to the top.
- Luenny
Hi,
Nice job! Although, I am have a diferant opinion of the light coming out the top. I might have put a second set of slats under the top layer and alternated them to block the light but still leaving space for ventilation.
Oh, and since I'm a wood lover. I would have stained rather than painted or even black dye and a clear coat. That would have left the grain showing.
Just thought I would share this picture of some dye samples;