Lid question

I say that depends on the type of fish that live there. If there are any jumpers, then "yes." Otherwise, strictly personal preference.

I prefer my tanks don't have lids because of a cleaner look, but the inhabitants drive me to keep one on for their safety. Hope that helps.
 
I say that depends on the type of fish that live there. If there are any jumpers, then "yes." Otherwise, strictly personal preference.

I prefer my tanks don't have lids because of a cleaner look, but the inhabitants drive me to keep one on for their safety. Hope that helps.
Thanks I was really asking what company makes nice lids
 
My apologies. I should have read that more closely next time. ;Blackeye

No personal experience with this lid manufacturer (Kraken Reef), I have heard good things about their lids.

I currently use a tight fitting glass lid I ordered through Amazon a long, long time ago, and my other smaller DT has a DIY lid (Mesh Style) that I made.
 
Hello. I made a lid for WB Cube 20. I ordered the lid clips off Amazon - 6mm thickness for my glass. Went to Ace Hardware and they cut me a piece of plexiglass at .200 thickness 17”x12” Quick and easy DIY.

Ace can make you a mesh/screen lid. 10/10 would recommend.
 
I have a Kraken Reef lid on a Waterbox Mini Peninsula 15 and I love it. I've looked at Octoaquatics and Top Lids as well and they look really.
 

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