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i used window screen and duct taped the side on my 10 gal cube, i have to duct tape the lid to the tank whenever i get a new fish(for around a week), cause of how light it is, but its better cause they cant stun themselves if they hit it
would only recommend on a small tank
 
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I use egg crate on my QT tanks. Never had anything get out. Presume this is a temp thing while you wait for your custom lid?
Yes as a temporary solution unless there are alternative long term solutions
 

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I went with the the DIY kit from Salt Water Aquarium.com - which works pretty well and costs aroun $90 and needs some work to get it to fit your tank. I've been seeing a few posts from people who went with a Kraken lid -which are custom made for a wide variety of tanks - https://krakenreef.com/ - these are 2x the cost but look pretty nice.

Here's what my DIY kit lid looks like

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I went with the the DIY kit from Salt Water Aquarium.com - which works pretty well and costs aroun $90 and needs some work to get it to fit your tank. I've been seeing a few posts from people who went with a Kraken lid -which are custom made for a wide variety of tanks - https://krakenreef.com/ - these are 2x the cost but look pretty nice.

Here's what my DIY kit lid looks like

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You could do something similar on your own with window screening trim and some clear netting, however I’d go this route.
 

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You could do something similar on your own with window screening trim and some clear netting, however I’d go this route.
Ya, i thought the same. In the end, you need to get into your tank multiple times a day and it pays to have something sturdy and fits well - not a huge price to pay for reliability and functionality
 

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