We have a glass lid on our 75 gallon tank.
Both front pieces are completely removable.
I have been leaving the lids off, on and off , when I am slowly feeding the newer fish with various frozen foods.
We lost our male Longnose hawkfish this week.
It jumped out while I was in the kitchen for ten minutes.
Put it back in the tank and it survived overnight but was dead by the next afternoon.
Female stayed by the male most of the time.
Is a plexiglass fence around the perimeter of the tank sufficient to keep fish from jumping out?
Does it need to be 4 inches tall, or 6 inches, or more?
Or do I just need to be more consistent keeping the lid closed whenever I'm not right next to the tank?
We normally keep the waterline above the bottom of the top frame.
Thanks!
Both front pieces are completely removable.
I have been leaving the lids off, on and off , when I am slowly feeding the newer fish with various frozen foods.
We lost our male Longnose hawkfish this week.
It jumped out while I was in the kitchen for ten minutes.
Put it back in the tank and it survived overnight but was dead by the next afternoon.
Female stayed by the male most of the time.
Is a plexiglass fence around the perimeter of the tank sufficient to keep fish from jumping out?
Does it need to be 4 inches tall, or 6 inches, or more?
Or do I just need to be more consistent keeping the lid closed whenever I'm not right next to the tank?
We normally keep the waterline above the bottom of the top frame.
Thanks!


