Arowana Tank Covers

  • We are currently upgrading MFK. thanks! -neo
CeD_^;2548525; said:
yeah me too i prefer open air because of condensation due to the lights and also i noticed that when fully covered with glass lids, when i open, the air smell bad, as if it has been closed too much longer. i use nets. i think its better because it can stretch when the aro jumps and it wont hurt itself =]

that sounds like an OK plan.. how do you secure the net to the tank?
 
understand now.....

you must keep in mind i am sitting here at home with outside temps around 0 degrees F right now. there is no way i could ever even imagine trying open air tanks.
 
killarbb;2550697; said:
understand now.....

you must keep in mind i am sitting here at home with outside temps around 0 degrees F right now. there is no way i could ever even imagine trying open air tanks.

i do hope you have heat inside the house though.. we keep the house at 68-70degF and a few aquarium heaters and a temperature controller takes care of the aquarium and keeps it between 83-87degF.

My current lid is entirely eggcrate, and I have my filter outputs aimed at the surface of the water. I don't run any airpumps and believe in good oxygen exchange as part of a healthy tank. Thus, no glass or acrylic for me.
 
jersey600;2546839; said:
So we all know that aro's are jumpers. What do you use as a tank cover? I'm currently using egg crate with much success as far as keeping the aro IN the tank. However I have noticed that when the aro jumps into the egg crate he sometimes cuts his face up on the sharp edges. This worries me because the bigger they get the more powerful the jump will be and potentially more injury too. Do any of you have a better "open air" (i.e. no glass) tank cover option?

Thanks!

Ok you want a tank cover that's strong enough to hold in a jumpy arowana but won't cut him up and is breathable right? I have the perfect solution.












































You need a lid made out of STRETCHY PANTS!! :ROFL::ROFL:

331255446_adae236655.jpg
 
ok I guess no one liked my joke. I thought of it long before this thread actually when my former Silver broke my tank lid. I was thinking that if only there was some type of covering that would hold him in when he jumps but wouldn't hurt him.....like panty hose material lol. I was going to post my idea at the time but figured everyone would think it was lame lol. oh well, later gators.
 
lol i thought of taht too but doesnt look appealing and it could possibly rip through unless you use some heavy tarp
 
aro-discus;2549071; said:
I use 2inch plastic shelving from Home Deps.....cheaper than eggcrate and stronger. You can also use velcro to hold down the lids which looks better than a bunch of weights or rocks on top of your tank.

The fish may bust itself up a little if he trys jumping but its usually just superficial and heals w/in a week or two.

May we get some pictures posted up for reference? This sounds interesting.. :screwy:
 
MonsterFishKeepers.com