How to keep small fish in tank?

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How are people keeping their smaller fish (<1/4" diameter) from jumping out of the tanks? I currently have a BioCube with a solid hood, so I've had no deaths from jumping, but I'm considering upgrading to a larger tank with a 1/4" mesh lid. My current stock is a firefish, a Yasha goby, a royal gramma, and a Rainford goby, and I want to avoid any carpet surfing from them.
 
How are people keeping their smaller fish (<1/4" diameter) from jumping out of the tanks? I currently have a BioCube with a solid hood, so I've had no deaths from jumping, but I'm considering upgrading to a larger tank with a 1/4" mesh lid. My current stock is a firefish, a Yasha goby, a royal gramma, and a Rainford goby, and I want to avoid any carpet surfing from them.
You can get a net to add some safety but the best choice is to add an acrylic lid.
 
I have a net in my tank. It stops my cleaner wrasse from jumping out onto the floor when it does jump.
 
I keep only nano tanks and nano fish, I currently have 3 tanks all years old, all lidless, no jumpers.

I truly believe that fish prefer to stay in the water, and will usually only leave the water under duress.
 
Thanks, all! Can you elaborate more on this net?

I keep only nano tanks and nano fish, I currently have 3 tanks all years old, all lidless, no jumpers.

I truly believe that fish prefer to stay in the water, and will usually only leave the water under duress.

That makes sense, for sure, but I have a firefish who didn't get the memo. I just fished her out from the pump compartment of the tank - no idea how she got back there (I have a 3d printed barrier).

My current thinking is that I'm going to get some extra cheap netting like comes with the standard lid, and add a layer offset so that the grid is smaller, if that makes sense. Then I can use the factory lid while hopefully no one escapes.
 
Here are some pictures of how I put the net on my tank. Keep the net as tight to the tank as possible. I used clothe pegs and a heavy piece of wood.
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Just buy a mosquito/gnat net. It will work perfectly.
 

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