Red Sea DIY net cover

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Thinking of buying Red sea net cover. Anyone who has it, did you put a hinged door in it for feeding and such. If yes how?
 
Thinking of buying Red sea net cover. Anyone who has it, did you put a hinged door in it for feeding and such. If yes how?
I used the cut out kit to leave an opening in the front for feeding. Don't have a good picture of the top but you can sort of see the cut out
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IMHO, leaving an opening sort of nullifies the usefulness of the screen, Sure, it's a smaller opening that not having it at all, but fish like to aim for something....

I made the screen tops for mine so that a small section in back is essentially stationary so I can run wires through it, with the front sections completely removable, but still completely covers the tank.

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I'm currently building a screen top for my tank. I ordered the clear netting and I'm using a window frame kit from Home Depot. A ton cheaper than the kits they sell. I'll 3D print the clips to let it sit inside the rimless tank.

Not planning on a feeding door. Just lift it off, dump in food and return it back into place.
 
Not planning on a feeding door. Just lift it off, dump in food and return it back into place.
I have the RS top, wish I did the door ;Meh
 
I had two casualties before I put the lid on and haven't had any since. Its also the perfect size for an automatic feeder for traveling. Side benefit of the opening is it makes it easier to remove the lid when needed.
 

IF YOU HAD TO TAKE A REEFING EXAM, WOULD YOU PASS?

  • Yes!

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  • Not yet, but I have one that I want to buy in mind!

    Votes: 9 12.9%
  • No.

    Votes: 26 37.1%
  • Other (please explain).

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