DIY Lid for Fluval Flex 32.5

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I have been using an adjustable window screen for my aquarium, procrastinating getting a real lid. Well, it finally died, and I need a new one. The tank is 32.5 inches x 14 inches. It has a sort of rounded back filter (I'll put a picture below). I was originally going to buy the Red Sea custom lid kit, but I didn't know if it would work with the back sump. If any of you are going to say to go lidless, I'm not going to. I have 2 clowns and a firefish at the moment, which are both jumpers. Any suggestions? I'm also willing to do a glass/acrylic lid if necessary. Thank you!
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I have the BRS screen kit and it does the trick. I used the extra elbows to allow for the back compartment to stay open for skimmer, ato, etc. Because of the weird design, I'm not able to get the screen 100% tight in the corners, but that's strictly cosmetic.

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Btw, nice scape!
 

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I guess you might want a full lid shot too. I did add a little painters tape to the sides in the front because there is a slight gap due to the wavemaker wires, but honestly the tape stopped sticking after a while so I haven't bothered with it since. For the back sides, I made the screen a little long and it bridges the gaps fine.

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I have the BRS screen kit and it does the trick. I used the extra elbows to allow for the back compartment to stay open for skimmer, ato, etc. Because of the weird design, I'm not able to get the screen 100% tight in the corners, but that's strictly cosmetic.

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Btw, nice scape!
Thanks! Which one is it specifically on BRS? If you can't remember, that's fine :) btw, I like your scape too!!
 

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I had the same dilemma as you, didn't have a lid for almost a year and my longfin clownfish jumped. They are hard to come by, so I was crushed. I broke down and just bought a Kraken lid after fiddling around with a diy.
 

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Thanks! Which one is it specifically on BRS? If you can't remember, that's fine :) btw, I like your scape too!!
I bought it at the lfs and it wasn't in any sort of packaging however, I believe it to be the rimless in 1/4". Mine also came with 8 corners vs the 4 shown which enabled me to make the back area the way I did. I'm not sure if they come like this normally or if it was an error on the lfs.

 
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