T tyjo1334 Gambusia MFK Member Oct 13, 2009 855 0 16 around the corner from the LFS Jan 31, 2010 #1 Do all acrylic tanks form condensation on the top?
W Willz89 Feeder Fish MFK Member Jan 26, 2010 27 0 0 In the middle of nowhere Jan 31, 2010 #2 My glass tanks does the same.
Z Zander_The_RBP Jack Dempsey MFK Member Jan 8, 2009 1,054 3 36 Toronto, Ontario, Canada Jan 31, 2010 #3 anything will form condensation on the top if its covered .......... has nothing to do with whether its acrylic or not evaporation happens and when the moisture hits the lid it it condenses cause its cooler theres your gr 4 science lesson for the day
anything will form condensation on the top if its covered .......... has nothing to do with whether its acrylic or not evaporation happens and when the moisture hits the lid it it condenses cause its cooler theres your gr 4 science lesson for the day
T tyjo1334 Gambusia MFK Member Oct 13, 2009 855 0 16 around the corner from the LFS Jan 31, 2010 #5 looks like sh*t is there anyway to prevent this I like the completely clear top on my tank
I ITHURTZ Piranha MFK Member Apr 11, 2007 1,846 38 81 Antioch IL Jan 31, 2010 #6 Make it a open top tank where nothing sits above the water or on top of the tank, problem solved.
T tyjo1334 Gambusia MFK Member Oct 13, 2009 855 0 16 around the corner from the LFS Jan 31, 2010 #7 That would be a great idea if i didnt have pbass and possibly in the future getting a arowona
I ITHURTZ Piranha MFK Member Apr 11, 2007 1,846 38 81 Antioch IL Jan 31, 2010 #8 Get a aluminum screen, make a frame and stick on top of the tank, no condensation and no jump outs.