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Hi. I'm guessing a lot of you have cats. How do you all cat proof your tanks? I'm ruling out plexiglass/acrylic because they would jump up there all the time and continually terrorize the fish. Are regular netted lids enough so that they won't like getting on top of it?
 
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My cat liked to dip her toes into the water to play with it. Very annoying cause they have dirty feet. But I got her to stop by one day by setting up my qt tank with tap water and without livestock. When she went playing with the water I gave her a little push and she fell in.

Hasn't done it even since!
 

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My cat liked to dip her toes into the water to play with it. Very annoying cause they have dirty feet. But I got her to stop by one day by setting up my qt tank with tap water and without livestock. When she went playing with the water I gave her a little push and she fell in.

Hasn't done it even since!
Evil, smart, and hilarious!
 

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The first week I set up my 30 Gal in the basement I found our cat using the mesh top as a hammock. Fortunately he didn't fall in and after the lights went up he's left it alone. I have all the dosing lines tucked away so he can't play with them or bite through them. He does still like to use the freshwater tank as his own personal water fountain!
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The first week I set up my 30 Gal in the basement I found our cat using the mesh top as a hammock. Fortunately he didn't fall in and after the lights went up he's left it alone. I have all the dosing lines tucked away so he can't play with them or bite through them. He does still like to use the freshwater tank as his own personal water fountain! View attachment 2899544
We had a cat that just loved “mystery water”, anything but the actual water dish!
 
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I use a glass lid to prevent this issue. My cat has never tried to jump into the tank, but I use the lid a precaution. He loves looking at the snails working on the glass at night and sits on the couch next to the tank mesmerized. The only work around I see if the cat is too curious and wont listen is having having one of those large canopies that enclose the entire top of the aquarium.
 
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I have always taken the – they’ll figure it out approach. Most of our cats over the years have ignored my tanks but a couple fell in and another one tried to go through the front glass to get to a fish. Those situations always seem to work as a strong deterrent for a future interaction with the tanks and no harm was done.
 

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I use cat psychology. I tell the cats I want them to jump up on the tank, I tell them to bite the dosing line, and encourage them to get into the Adaptive Reef box.
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They all avoid the area the tank is in, because cat psychology is 'If they want me to do something, it's no fun'
 
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Hi. I'm guessing a lot of you have cats. How do you all cat proof your tanks? I'm ruling out plexiglass/acrylic because they would jump up there all the time and continually terrorize the fish. Are regular netted lids enough so that they won't like getting on top of it?
I use a glass lid just in case. The lid is a couple inches narrower than the opening of the aquarium for air exchange. Over the years, most of my cats didn’t find the aquarium interesting. A few used it to get somewhere else.
 
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double sided tape usually works better
We tried that too. All she did was pick it off her paws and then disdainfully dropped it on top of the dogs as they fled past her ire on the forbidden counter. Pretty sure that cat is made of pure evil, which might be why she’s 17 and looks like a kitten. A hateful, mostly toothless kitten.
 
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