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Old 08-29-2008, 09:20 PM
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I'll check out HD and Rona on the weekend. I was at totem but they didn't have anything. I'll post if I find somethng.

Thanks for the link Mark.
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Any luck finding the mesh?

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Old 09-03-2008, 02:44 AM
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I found some black plastic 'garden mesh' but I don't know if it could take the heat. I also found some galvanized metal mesh. Both are 1/2 inch by 1/2 inch. I haven't bought anything yet.
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Hmm, this gives me an idea, for those with some patience & lots of time on their hands. Remember the old chairs with 'caned' seating surfaces? How about a wooden frame with holes drilled all along it, then use monofilament fishing line to weave your own mesh?? It's about as clear as any other material you're going to get. Just not sure about the heat issue though.. Maybe one could use 'catgut', the stuff used to string tennis rackets...
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Old 09-18-2008, 05:17 AM
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Well I have myself a tank cover now. I did find some metal mesh with 1/2" by 1/2" squares. I think it was called garden mesh. I made a wooden frame and then attached it. Turned out pretty good and worked fine but I found it was too bulky. Then I found some reflective eggcrate at HD. I bought a sheet (kind pricey) and trimmed it down into to separate covers (one for left and one for right, they sit on the center brace and tank trim). If there is any light being blocked it's not much. Here is a pic of one after it was trimmed to the right size,

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Reflective meaning the eggcrate is nice and metallic and shiny? If so, I seen that stuff too but wasn't sure about it. Does this reflective eggcrate block less light than the normal stuff??

Or am I just totally out to lunch here and thinking of something else I seen at HD?
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Reflective meaning the eggcrate is nice and metallic and shiny?
Yeah that's the stuff. IMO it blocks way less light than regular eggcrate. Or rather reflects the light into the tank. I can see no visual difference with this eggcrate on or off. The tank looks the same either way to me.
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