Hi all,
Is there a safety concern with jumpers and clear fully-polycarbonate lids? Do they hit the lids and damage their mouths/spines? I suppose there is also the risk with any polycarbonate lids if they jump towards the edges, but if they jump in the middle then they have mesh instead.
I'm thinking of a lid like the following:
which is also similar to the lids that come on all Tenecor tanks, so I'm assuming they are OK, but just want to check if anyone has had problems with fish hitting the polycarbonate lid and getting injured/dying that way.
For my current lid, I think it's less of an issue since the edges of the lid are dark and the rest of the lid is mesh. Problems are: 1) the mesh isn't quite small enough, 2) the lid isn't very adaptable for devices like a Plank feeder.
Thanks!
Is there a safety concern with jumpers and clear fully-polycarbonate lids? Do they hit the lids and damage their mouths/spines? I suppose there is also the risk with any polycarbonate lids if they jump towards the edges, but if they jump in the middle then they have mesh instead.
I'm thinking of a lid like the following:
Custom Lids for Fish Tanks. Clear Non Bowing - Etsy
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which is also similar to the lids that come on all Tenecor tanks, so I'm assuming they are OK, but just want to check if anyone has had problems with fish hitting the polycarbonate lid and getting injured/dying that way.
For my current lid, I think it's less of an issue since the edges of the lid are dark and the rest of the lid is mesh. Problems are: 1) the mesh isn't quite small enough, 2) the lid isn't very adaptable for devices like a Plank feeder.
Thanks!