Thanks for the heads up. Looks like his screen lasted a year under the lighting. Got what I was looking for. Thanks againI saw this post might be of help to you @3mm3
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Thanks for the heads up. Looks like his screen lasted a year under the lighting. Got what I was looking for. Thanks againI saw this post might be of help to you @3mm3
I’m seeing a pattern here. I thought it was just me but I found this thread today like one of the previous posters and just trying to figure out a way to get in contact with @ArtFully Acrylic
I ordered lids in person at MACNA this year. August 26th. Received an email on October 16th saying I was up for production of my lids. Responsed with the dimensions and tank information on October 17th via email. Haven’t heard back since. Three emails. Countless phone calls with no answer and I left messages on the answering machine. And a PM through reef2reef today.
I get custom orders take time but we’re going on close to 3 months. A simple response saying we are slammed with orders would be appreciated.
And referring back to someones comment about them being a “mom and pop” company and giving them a break on customer service.
I called Two Little Fishies customer service and left a message with a question about their Iron concentrate and got a call back from Julian himself within two hours!!!!! So size of a company doesn’t matter its taking the time to treat each customer like they are important to you.
I made my own screens for my 140 when I was running MH. The screen will break down eventually and need to be replaced. But, you can replace the screen yourself when it does. The screen is available from BRS and all you need is a splining tool. The spline that comes with the lid is reusable.Anyone with experience on this? Thanks!
Good to hear the screen is a quick fix. How did the frame hold up to the lights?I made my own screens for my 140 when I was running MH. The screen will break down eventually and need to be replaced. But, you can replace the screen yourself when it does. The screen is available from BRS and all you need is a splining tool. The spline that comes with the lid is reusable.
The top I was referring to under the MH was a DIY that I made with the metal frame, not the Clearview Lid. The Clearview Lid is going on my new 125. Lighting will be ATI LED / T5 Powermodule.Good to hear the screen is a quick fix. How did the frame hold up to the lights?
If you go to home depot you can get a spline roller and you should be able to put it back in. A few dollars is all it costs.I'm hoping for a quick response! The lid did take about 7 weeks. It looks great! But I came home tonight and the rubber stripping is coming out of the groove and the screen has come out. These things happen so I'm not concerned about it. Just hoping to get a quick response to correct it!
Go to Lowe's or Home Depot and get an inexpensive spline tool. You will have to change the screen yourself eventually anyway, so you will already have the tool. Just stretch the screen and roll the spline back in the groove with the wheel of the tool. Should be a simple fix.I'm hoping for a quick response! The lid did take about 7 weeks. It looks great! But I came home tonight and the rubber stripping is coming out of the groove and the screen has come out. These things happen so I'm not concerned about it. Just hoping to get a quick response to correct it!
It actually fell out completely? Just sitting on the tank?I'm hoping for a quick response! The lid did take about 7 weeks. It looks great! But I came home tonight and the rubber stripping is coming out of the groove and the screen has come out. These things happen so I'm not concerned about it. Just hoping to get a quick response to correct it!