Open back canopy with jumpers

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My 220 has a hood with an open back and I plan to keep a few wrasses and possibly other jumpers. How is everyone closing up the back while keeping airflow? Prefer not to use a glass cover over the tank, as they get dirty fairly quickly and it is just another thing to clean. Some type of wire “fencing” equivalent over the back portion?

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It depends on what you want to do. Using screen material could work, but I would suggest making a screen frame, not just using screen.

The other way would require plywood sheeting and cutting holes for computer fans. Blowing air in like I did when I built my canopy.

https://www.reef2reef.com/threads/flippers-reef-125-gallon.317425/
 
It depends on what you want to do. Using screen material could work, but I would suggest making a screen frame, not just using screen.

The other way would require plywood sheeting and cutting holes for computer fans. Blowing air in like I did when I built my canopy.

https://www.reef2reef.com/threads/flippers-reef-125-gallon.317425/
As it sits (so far anyway) I don’t need any cooling fans with the open back canopy. Metal screening shouldn’t change airflow enough to matter and will use some form of metal or synthetic screen (have a roll of what I believe is synthetic screen sitting at home right now).
 
I have an acrylic/mesh cover for my tank from Artfully Acrylic. They cost a bit but are very well made. I paid to ship mine to Australia and are very happy with the investment. I am planning a second tank and will do the same for that.
 

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