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Fluval Evo 13.5 Lid

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Yeah I saw that but not sure I want to pay so much for a lid. I was hoping someone had a used one or something
It is worth for the quality. But if you're up for it. You can always get the screen kit in HomeDepot or other local hardware store for around 13-20. I did that on my 120
Like this. Mesh screen is sold separately.
 
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I bought a mesh screen off amazon 10-15$. I have so many of those plastic pieces you attach a sticky to then stick to any surface. pic is attached. I just clip to the top and badda bing badda boom
 

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those pieces come in different varieties i use that one in the picture and another thats a bit more flexible for the sump area. I have a 13.5 evo too. cheapest way to do it IMO. down fall is if the water is super high like to the brim it will trickle down the plastic piece. Ive learned not to fill all the way- keeping the water level consistent.
 
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