Yes Thank You...Dr Joe;662085; said:This is a do-able thing.
Netting would have to be small, with rip-stop qualities.
The need to be cut/formed/molded by the purchaser is necessary, without deformation or sagging, every install is custom.
Possibly cutting and then melting the edge or using a hot knife. Poisonous off-gassing is a concern...
A frame simular to what are on most tanks could be used (possibly made in sections for shipping purposes), or snap on clips to secure it all around.
Mold from constant moisture & air need to be addressed also.
This could also be used as a temporary "safety net' (sorry) for when your working with the tank, attached by suction cups and elastic cords. I know I've chased many fish into a frenzy.
Is this the kinda stuff you wanted?![]()
Keep us posted,
Dr Joe
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My Idea was to make sizes available that are able to cover different tanks.
Cut to size if you will.
The same net can be stretched wider that fits a longer tank, just by the nature of the mesh...
Elastic laced clips that secure it to the top.
Suction cups are a great idea, too.
Another way would be to open the center meshes, by cutting them, say where your access needs to be, then when you want to secure the netting you just lace it up like a shoe. This would draw it snug against the clips holding the mesh in place...
The new nets material is an Aramid fiber like "SPECTRA" that doesn't mildew, is designed to be stong when wet, as well as UV resistant.
Not too far from the superlines that are used to "Rod and Reel" fish.
Mesh sizes can be had from .50"-5" and larger...It is a very pliable soft lay netting.
I would guess 1" mesh and clips that attached to the edge of the tank as well as suction cups, along with some elastic cord for lacing might just be the ticket...
I'm thinking something starting at the 55g size would be small enough (48" x 12")
Here is a pic of the mesh at 1" size...



