We need a build series presented by you for your tank in the background! A slightly different approach to Ryan and Randy with it being a little more laid back and lighthearted with less focus on the tech and science and more just the fun and enjoyment of getting the tank going
I have this screen cover and tossed it in the trash. I have worked with metal rails like this for a living and nothing I did could keep if flush to the top of my aquarium. One or two corners always stuck way up in the air. The list of Red Sea tanks on the info sheet does NOT include all their tanks. When you insert the corners in to the rails it rips up part of the corner as they are not the same size. I really wish it was better product, until then I won't get a wrasse.
Brs should be unbiased when displaying products and show good and bad. Yes it is a good solution, however it’s filled with issues like: -roller being too small for the spleen - net being white for some reason -net too small , 10mm would be better -net cutting in half when pushed in - even if you buy 90cm for 90cm Red Sea tank you still have to cut it every single piece , small plastic mitre box should be included (even the saw for the price ) -net inside was big enough to do it twice in case of a mistake, however it was from the factory cut sideways and rolled sideways which made it very hard to properly stretch and make straight
I really appreciate the design and ease of construction of my Red Sea Net Cover - however I think that a dedicated 'removable feeding hatch cover should be included so that I don't have to lift one edge of the cover every time I want to feed the fish. I find that the tabs which hold the cover in place on the rim of my tank are too short and when I lift the cover to feed the fish, the cover inevitably slips off the rim and 'hangs' in the water. Not only does that frighten the fish but I also then have to struggle to re-fit the cover onto the tank. Making the 'back' tabs about 12mm longer would solve all the problems! Nevertheless, it is still a good cover and looks smart and tidy - and stops any idea of fish jumping.
You'll need some way to cut the screen frame material. Good news is that a small hacksaw is just a few bucks from the local big box or hardware store. We suggest picking up a small miter box too to make sure you're making square cuts.
Dont buy this brand of screen cover. They dont sell the corners seperately and they easily break and your forced to use their brand of screen parts. Go with another brand
Scared of jumpy fish? Try a Red Sea DIY Screen Top for your tank!
www.bulkreefsupply.com/customizable-diy-aquarium-net-cover-kit-red-sea.html
Literally a normal screen sold as some latest tech mind blowing must have creation
Price is outrageous for what you get.
That background tank is starting to run 🤟🏼🤟🏼yeah! I am sure it will rock.
Love the scape of the tank. Yeah! Something other than just water.
Thomas, finally getting some work done on your tank I see.
We need a build series presented by you for your tank in the background! A slightly different approach to Ryan and Randy with it being a little more laid back and lighthearted with less focus on the tech and science and more just the fun and enjoyment of getting the tank going
Oh yes! You've got my vote.
Thomas makes it fun and easy.
Randy and Andy, they sometimes put me off with all the negativity (sometimes).
WOWWWW THE TANK HAS ROCK!!!!!!
And a very nice light 👍
Thomas is an underrated top human in the world. Thanks for the content on this screen. May be gettin myself a little 300xl as well....😁
I agree, you have to do a demo! Love this idea especially interested in how it works with over head lighting.
You've got to do a vid making the screen. Pleeeeease!
Agree with @MoDot D
Haha yes, and I challenge you to make one without any editing out the swearing as you try to spline the piece of crap.
Wait. What!? I see water and light andand aquascaping!... YEAH!!!!
Hey BRS I still want one of those shirts!!!
I like my Redsea lid used it 2 years now. It still serves it purpose
Merci pour ta vidéo !!! 👍👍👍
Thomas, is Brian ok? He hasn't posted in a while.
Whatelse but auto like! Iiiiiits Thomaaaas!!
I have this screen cover and tossed it in the trash. I have worked with metal rails like this for a living and nothing I did could keep if flush to the top of my aquarium. One or two corners always stuck way up in the air. The list of Red Sea tanks on the info sheet does NOT include all their tanks. When you insert the corners in to the rails it rips up part of the corner as they are not the same size. I really wish it was better product, until then I won't get a wrasse.
Suggestions for a bow front tank.... please. :)
I’m in the same boat. What did you end up doing? I was wondering if I heated up the aluminum if I could bend it
Would you recommend this ine over the DD version? Anyone want to input in this?....... I have the reefer 350 tank
Will it work on a hex tank?
What is the profile width?
Does the netting come in black?
how much are zid gag kits thx you
The rib in the spline channel tends to cut the netting
My only complaint is the netting breaks easily when rolling in the spline
Dont make it too Taut and dont use physical pressure on the roller. Just roll over the spline several times carefully. Theres a balance.
Does anyone make a thin acrylic with micro holes for gas exchange?
Gets cloudy and blocks light.
You could CNC it easily
But how do we make a mesh bowfront =(
There are some companies out there that make custom tops. Not cheap, but a really good option for those bow-front tank owners.
Brs should be unbiased when displaying products and show good and bad.
Yes it is a good solution, however it’s filled with issues like:
-roller being too small for the spleen
- net being white for some reason
-net too small , 10mm would be better
-net cutting in half when pushed in
- even if you buy 90cm for 90cm Red Sea tank you still have to cut it every single piece , small plastic mitre box should be included (even the saw for the price )
-net inside was big enough to do it twice in case of a mistake, however it was from the factory cut sideways and rolled sideways which made it very hard to properly stretch and make straight
I really appreciate the design and ease of construction of my Red Sea Net Cover - however I think that a dedicated 'removable feeding hatch cover should be included so that I don't have to lift one edge of the cover every time I want to feed the fish. I find that the tabs which hold the cover in place on the rim of my tank are too short and when I lift the cover to feed the fish, the cover inevitably slips off the rim and 'hangs' in the water. Not only does that frighten the fish but I also then have to struggle to re-fit the cover onto the tank. Making the 'back' tabs about 12mm longer would solve all the problems! Nevertheless, it is still a good cover and looks smart and tidy - and stops any idea of fish jumping.
Agreed! Thats why i started feeding through my return chamber.
This is too much of a sales vid. 😕
I got a custom. Glass cover done via eBay. You mentioned net tops will help with gas exchange. Glass covers an issue then?
$50 for a DIY screen top that’s probably $3 worth of material...what a joke. Hard pass.
Ripoff, but competition seems to be very low, other options are also expensive
What if I don't have a hacksaw
You'll need some way to cut the screen frame material. Good news is that a small hacksaw is just a few bucks from the local big box or hardware store. We suggest picking up a small miter box too to make sure you're making square cuts.
I was thinking on putting that to cover my axolotl tank, is it ok? Could it hurt my axolotl?
I won't claim to know anything about axolotl's, but this net is completely safe for freshwater and saltwater fish/inverts.
Too bad they aren't in stock anywhere.
We currently have 3 of the 5 sizes available and ready to ship :)
You pay top dollar for what is honestly pretty sub par kit that is not easy to make. I’m gonna have to fully thumbs down this video
Dont buy this brand of screen cover. They dont sell the corners seperately and they easily break and your forced to use their brand of screen parts. Go with another brand