Canopy: Yes or No?

Canopy VS Open Top

  • Canopy!

    Votes: 129 51.4%
  • Open Top!

    Votes: 74 29.5%
  • Floating Canopy!

    Votes: 37 14.7%
  • Other... (post in thread)

    Votes: 11 4.4%

  • Total voters
    251

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I'm planning out my new tank (yep, it's gonna happen, y'all!!), and I'm trying to decide on if I should go with a canopy or an open top. What do you guys think? Also, what are the benefits of a canopy beyond just the aesthetics? Btw, feel free to post any alternative ideas (i.e. I'm also considering a floating canopy as a possibility).
 
I like a fully enclosed canopy especially for a larger tank. On my 210 I hung my lights from the top with m4 bolts and used a 2.5” hole doser for the fans to vent. Feel like evaporation is limited then and just looks clean.
 
Floating.
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It’s hinges along the back so that it can flip up for tank maintenance and so that the cords can be passed down in the wall.
 
I like floating canopy , leaving the top of tank to evap / exchange co2 is really important. Just had a friend lose most of his fish due to his canopy , didn’t allow enough oxygen exchange and slowly over time co2 built up - if he had apex would’ve noticed ph drop
 
I love the close canopy look, I had my stand custom made and I don’t have issues with ph ever since I installed my Co2 scrubber, tank looks cleaner and there’s no light spill whatsoever. I do leave my door on the stand open so it can get fresh air in the tank but I barely have any evaporation.
 

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Always used a canopy and probably always will. Helps with the light bleed so the fish can't see me and let's the act more naturally.

Also keeps me from going blind.
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Haven't taken a pic with the radions installed yet, but how much nicer is the viewing without all that light in your eyeballs?
 
Open top with a mesh lid is what I prefer on small tanks. The mesh stops carpet surfing, but still lets you look down. If you have a large tank, floating canopies look great. They hide your lights and cords while still allowing you to get a look down into the water. If you don't mind me asking, what tank are you going to get? If I am correct, you are looking at something 180-300 gallons, yes?
 
You said it was a large tank. I have had full and floating. The full canopy limited my access to certain areas of the tank. The floating canopy gives me full access to the entire tank. Full canopy = no light creep. floating canopy = tons of light creep. We don't need lamps in the living room. I hope this helps you out
 
That’s a nice clean look. Is that glass or some other material below the AP700s?
I build stairs and the aluminum U channel was a spare cutoff from a project. It is made for 1/2” (or larger) glass. The piece pictured is 1/2” tempered Starphire glass.
 
I have done both open top and canopy. I like the canopy for a few reasons. The main benefit is containing the light. I enjoy my blues like a lot other people do. I do not want my living room filled with blue light. The tank should be an elegant addition to the room and not dominate the room.

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