I’m worry for the tank… but mostly for my cats!I find they can't live in the tank very long so, it's not much of a problem for more than a few minutes.
I don’t think they can break the tank but I’m not sure they will be able to get out if the go in

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I’m worry for the tank… but mostly for my cats!I find they can't live in the tank very long so, it's not much of a problem for more than a few minutes.

We have 5 cats and the closest they come to in the tank is hiding behind it when people come over. FwiwI’m worry for the tank… but mostly for my cats!
I don’t think they can break the tank but I’m not sure they will be able to get out if the go in![]()
Mine are nice with power cords in general!Spray bottles with water, cans of compressed air, crumpled tin foil all can work as training aids. Two days of crumpled up tin foil in front of the doggie door trained my two cats to never go near it (they’re indoor only but as the dog hasn’t figured out how to use the toilet or litter robot, he needs to get out). A spritz of water, or hiss from the compressed air can when they go near the tank resolved that in short order.
The screen top I have supports the weight of a cat no problem. It s in three sections of about 2’x2’. One single piece may not be as strong. Plus it keeps any fish from jumping and rogue snails from going on a walkabout.
For me, the more pressing problems were powerhead cords, and anything dangling. I had the powerheads fall a couple times from a friendly tug on the cable. As others mentioned, they seem to love trident tubing! Keep everything neat and tidy with nothing dangling from cabinet doors, or within arms reach behind the tank and you should be good.
My two monsters! 4 years! Never became foster family for kittens…. Because you keep them!
Get your fish used to an empty tank( whilst cycling) then by the time you eventually get fish in there they couldn’t care less. That’s what worked for me, that being said I don’t have a ginger cat.Hi,
I will buy soon an open saltwater tank and I’m wondering how you’re managing it with cats!
I have two cats who love to jump everywhere and really interested by my TV screensaver with bubbles
So I’m really worried to have my tank in my living room especially when I’m out of home for the week (break the tank, go in it and die…).
I don’t know if they are some system cat proof?
Or if it is better to put it in the room I used for work.
Thank for your advice
Perfect timing, one of the cats in one of her favorite spots just watching fish. I’m horrible at pics for many reasons…Mine are nice with power cords in general!
I have too many free cable around my Tv and they don’t care!
Do you have a picture of your set up?
I have a cat that did that. I started rubbing hot sauce on all the cords and air lines. It doesn't do it anymore.![]()
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This little **** has been nothing but a pure terror to my tanks. Chewed a hole in one of my ATO tubes, found a puddle of water from who knows how long it had been going on.
The past 8 days, he has taken the filter floss out of my little Eshopps Deskmate multiple times daily. I find wet clumps of it all over my home.
His much older sister, couldn’t care less about my tanks. She doesn’t even care about the fish one bit. He’s just over 1 year old, so I’m hoping he grows out of it in the next year or so.
Lime, or any citrus, juice also works. Cats also seem to hate aluminum foil.I have a cat that did that. I started rubbing hot sauce on all the cords and air lines. It doesn't do it anymore.

I have kept cats and fish for several decades. I have had more than one cat try to get to the fish through the side of the tank with less than graceful results. I have also had more than one cat end up in the tank and no matter what people may say, I have seen cats walk on water!I’m worry for the tank… but mostly for my cats!
I don’t think they can break the tank but I’m not sure they will be able to get out if the go in![]()
I used to try stuff like this. What I found was that the cats were sneaky enough to find a way around it and bright enough not to step on it. Me, not so much.![]()
There's always 'spike strips' that can be cut to border the floor around the tank. Desperate times call for desperate measures!![]()


Here is what I did to cool my tank even with a full cover lid minus the section I cut out so the fan air could hit the top of the aquarium water I used an old computer case fan and spliced the wires so that I could power it via usb plug@exnisstech
My cats know where they are forbidden to jump… but they are cats and they go anyway with pride
But if you have tips for stubborn ones, I take !
@TheNative192
Except for evaporation
I was thinking about lid but it will need to support the weights of my cats.
The lid do not increase the temperature? What about putting some fan to cool down during summer?
I need to see what I can found here.
I understand the worry about the cats going swimming and also heat. I am in Texas and it gets hot. I only have a 40G and 20 G tanks. I have 4 cats who insist on getting on top. I have a mesh lid (for a goby that will jump out). I found cats sitting on it and worried. Ended up using glass on top of the mesh lid supported by sticky 1/4 inch high silicone feet. I had automotive shop cut glass to correct dimensions. It has been a year and no problems with heat or cats knocking glass off or falling into tank. Other tank I used 2 glass pieces with about 2 inch gaps in back and middle supported by brackets on edge of tank that the glass sits on so can't be knocked off. Seems to work.@exnisstech
My cats know where they are forbidden to jump… but they are cats and they go anyway with pride
But if you have tips for stubborn ones, I take !
@TheNative192
Except for evaporation
I was thinking about lid but it will need to support the weights of my cats.
The lid do not increase the temperature? What about putting some fan to cool down during summer?
I need to see what I can found here.