Canopy or No Canopy

Canopy or No Canopy

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I have a newer Waterbox 50.3 AIO in my home office. I initially built a simple canopy to help hide the light when sitting near the aquarium. I’ve also go an InTank rear chamber cover. I’m split of which way to go. I fell the look without the canopy is more modern but the light bleed is rough and I haven’t found a shade for the AP9X. I do like the hidden water level with the canopy.

What does the community think looks best?

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I don't like the look of the lights just exposed, nor do I like a heavy canopy on the tank that over hangs the tank by an inch or so on each side. I went for a floating look

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That's different, I like it. If i didn't have the AIO in the back i would definitely do this.
 
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I don't like the look of the lights just exposed, nor do I like a heavy canopy on the tank that over hangs the tank by an inch or so on each side. I went for a floating look

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Nice looking setup! What is the white around the top of the tank? Is this a tank with a white plastic top rim, or is that additional trim added to make things "blend".

I am considering a similar setup for my next build. With a floating canopy, you can hide the lights and much of the light spill, but ventilation is less of a concern, and there's no canopy doors or panels to get in the way when you have to maintain the tank.
 

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Nice looking setup! What is the white around the top of the tank? Is this a tank with a white plastic top rim, or is that additional trim added to make things "blend".

I am considering a similar setup for my next build. With a floating canopy, you can hide the lights and much of the light spill, but ventilation is less of a concern, and there's no canopy doors or panels to get in the way when you have to maintain the tank.
It's door moulding that I cut and painted to match the canopy. It's adhered with a heavy duty double sided tape.
 

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It's door moulding that I cut and painted to match the canopy. It's adhered with a heavy duty double sided tape.
Nice touch, thank you for your reply!
 

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