a question about mesh tops

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i am setting up a 27 marineland cube and it came with glass tops
i just ordered a metal halide fixture to set on top of it
its 150 watts with 2 t5
if i build a mesh top i dont want it to melt or cause any damage to the light


has anyone had experience or problems with this
 
Yes, and the remedy is building a tank to fit your annoying brick work in the bedroom. Just like it in a "T" shape.
 
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rjrgroup;606122 wrote: Yes, and the remedy is building a tank to fit your annoying brick work in the bedroom. Just like it in a "T" shape.
 
If it's sitting right on the tank as he said, it could be a problem.
 
IVEgotCRABS;606105 wrote: i am setting up a 27 marineland cube and it came with glass tops
i just ordered a metal halide fixture to set on top of it
its 150 watts with 2 t5
if i build a mesh top i dont want it to melt or cause any damage to the light


has anyone had experience or problems with this

If this is a new fixture it will come with legs to sit on the aquarium, or you can buy them separately as an accessory.

I think what the OP meant was that the fixture will sit with legs on top of the tank. No problem with a mesh top if that is the case.
 
http://www.aquatraders.com/Odyssea-18in-Metal-Halide-Pendant-p/54242.htm">http://www.aquatraders.com/Odyssea-18in-Metal-Halide-Pendant-p/54242.htm</a>

this is what i ordered
 
It has mounting legs, so no problem. Just as an fyi to anyone, though, you should never put a halide fixture right on top of glass.
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I have a 400 watt MH fixture about 10" off the water and my mesh top made it right at a year before I had to re-mesh it. Between the light baking it and salt spray collecting on it (I have a fairly wavy water surface) it got brittle and starting breaking.
 
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