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I have the DIY screen, it was cheap, and it is cheap. I would spend the money on the "clearview lid" or there is also the "safe top lid" both will make it easier to feed, and clean. Both are things you will need to do often and it is a pain to lift the screen up and down for feedings and taking it off and on for maintenance and cleaning. If you plan to have this tank for a while and don't see upgrading then spend the money.
Here is the screen on my tank.
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Nice! Thank you for sharing ! That’s what I need to know. I want something practical for feeding. I recently took down my standard 90 gallon reef tank that was loaded and changed it to African Cichlid tank as I couldn’t keep up with both of them after my health issue this year. This was my old tank . I miss that one .
Thank you


I have seen that lid a few times , this was everybodys goto tank round these parts, more of these than any other tank id say , Im one of the few that runs the rim so my fish dont take the dip , the lip is sick
Plus a lilttle added beef never hurts when your hovering 80g of water in the air. I would def say it works well , the feeding and removing thing though kinda is a pain. I almost bought a used rimless 80 the other day but the amount of snails , and fish I have lost on my rimless tanks is sad . I think alot of people feel that way. As for your assumption about cost , for that style setup today ,would be an easy 2k , problem is nobody makes that style tank except seapora , which is basically DB , so fish-store distributor only. They are basically "commercial" grade tanks that were designed to display in stores , so they look insane , its a type of low iron glass which is akin to star-fire but does not scratch as easy also. Even the black silicone etc..., these tanks are way in a league of their own.Most dont let them go. You sir definitely picked a winner.


