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All of our lids include the shipping to the lower 48 states, where the competitors add that at the end. We currently use the thickest polycarbonate (0.375") compared. We also have the fastest lead times around, and actually complete in that time. You can use code R2R10 for 10% off any new order.Thanks for the info. I like the way your lids look as well but seem to be the most expensive as well. Any discounts you guys have that can be applied?
Thank you and really appreciate the 10%. Now pricing is roughly the same. Quick question for you…can we move the feed hole? I may not need to but just asking also can it be rectangle or is circle your style. Have heard a lot of people love your lids but just looking at it wouldn’t condensation be an issue? Since it doesn’t have the cut outs like those exo lids. dang and I had almost convinced myself to order the diy kitAll of our lids include the shipping to the lower 48 states, where the competitors add that at the end. We currently use the thickest polycarbonate (0.375") compared. We also have the fastest lead times around, and actually complete in that time. You can use code R2R10 for 10% off any new order.
The feed opening would have to stay the same, our 3D printed covers are produced in bulk and for our feed cups to work it would have to be the same as well. Condensation is wildcard depending upon your room environment (temperature/humidity) compared to the tank. To get a better idea on how they look, WWC recently posted this video on Vic's office tank;Thank you and really appreciate the 10%. Now pricing is roughly the same. Quick question for you…can we move the feed hole? I may not need to but just asking also can it be rectangle or is circle your style. Have heard a lot of people love your lids but just looking at it wouldn’t condensation be an issue? Since it doesn’t have the cut outs like those exo lids. dang and I had almost convinced myself to order the diy kit
I made my own lid. I used aluminum screen framing that you buy at a hardware store, along with extra splines. The bought the mesh screen material for aquarium lids. I like a hinged lid for feeding and what not, so I also purchased a pair of aluminum hinges with aluminum fasteners. Then you can customize your lid however you wish. It is not that hard, and did not take that long, but well worth the effort.Hello once again smart folk
I was wondering what people think of the lid options we have. Currently running a Red Sea xxl 750 v3 without a lid. I recently los a wrasse and a clown. Now I know I need a lid but what do I get? A redsea diy is coming out roughly around 130-150 with all the cut outs plus all the annoying work to cut to size and getting netting done right. The other option is either toplids, kraken or clearview. I contacted only clearview and although helpful in responding I’m looking at close to 500$ for a exo lid. Still this seems to be cheapest from the 3 companies mentioned above.
Do you guys know of any other or any discounts that can be had with one of these three. I want a nicer lid than a Red Sea diy but 500$ seems a little much for just a lid. Is the extra 350 worth it?
Thanks
This is the main reason I didn't pick you guys although you were SO AMAZING on the phone. Inside the Euro Brace you have the brace plus your frame, and the brace right now is already pure condensation. So I went looking for places that had an open frame. I know your tank lid would be amazing but would cost me in light par.The feed opening would have to stay the same, our 3D printed covers are produced in bulk and for our feed cups to work it would have to be the same as well. Condensation is wildcard depending upon your room environment (temperature/humidity) compared to the tank. To get a better idea on how they look, WWC recently posted this video on Vic's office tank;
I have no experiece with Red Sea DIY. I can really only give advice based on experience. I just know that Clearview as terrible. If you don't have the tools to fix it, I would not order from them.So you think Red Sea diy? At least if I fail it’ll be my fault I guess.
One other reason I like the split lid is most of the time you only need to get into one end or the other. Only having to move 1/2 of the top. Usually just lift and slide over the other one.Very nice. Plus it makes it easy to remove and clean I bet.
Very nice and I like. Thanks for the info. I think you won a new customer. Just quick question…is the lid for the xxl 750 v3 in two pieces? Like can I remove one side only or is it one giant piece? ThanksThe feed opening would have to stay the same, our 3D printed covers are produced in bulk and for our feed cups to work it would have to be the same as well. Condensation is wildcard depending upon your room environment (temperature/humidity) compared to the tank. To get a better idea on how they look, WWC recently posted this video on Vic's office tank;
Ya makes sense in your case. I wonder if you could’ve gone over the eurobracing as welThis is the main reason I didn't pick you guys although you were SO AMAZING on the phone. Inside the Euro Brace you have the brace plus your frame, and the brace right now is already pure condensation. So I went looking for places that had an open frame. I know your tank lid would be amazing but would cost me in light par.
I think kraken lids are split as well. I just asked them. Ya I really like that functionality for cleaning the lid and also tank maintenance like you suggestedOne other reason I like the split lid is most of the time you only need to get into one end or the other. Only having to move 1/2 of the top. Usually just lift and slide over the other one.
One of the reasons I moved on from my polycarbonate ( expensive) lid.
Another option if you haven't checked into it is the Octo Lids from Octo Aquatics (the guy is here on R2R). The lids are fantastic quality, fit like a glove, and the communication is fantastic.Yea I think right now it’s between diy Red Sea or clearview. $130 vs $500
I had heard about them but bc to get a quote you had a fill out a form I just didn’t bother. However, I just did it. Let’s see what their quote comes at. Thanks for the adviceAnother option if you haven't checked into it is the Octo Lids from Octo Aquatics (the guy is here on R2R). The lids are fantastic quality, fit like a glove, and the communication is fantastic.
Correct, it is a two piece lid.Very nice and I like. Thanks for the info. I think you won a new customer. Just quick question…is the lid for the xxl 750 v3 in two pieces? Like can I remove one side only or is it one giant piece? Thanks
What size are these lids? We make lids like this >>> https://www.tenecoraquariums.com/collections/lids-aqueonHello once again smart folk
I was wondering what people think of the lid options we have. Currently running a Red Sea xxl 750 v3 without a lid. I recently los a wrasse and a clown. Now I know I need a lid but what do I get? A redsea diy is coming out roughly around 130-150 with all the cut outs plus all the annoying work to cut to size and getting netting done right. The other option is either toplids, kraken or clearview. I contacted only clearview and although helpful in responding I’m looking at close to 500$ for a exo lid. Still this seems to be cheapest from the 3 companies mentioned above.
Do you guys know of any other or any discounts that can be had with one of these three. I want a nicer lid than a Red Sea diy but 500$ seems a little much for just a lid. Is the extra 350 worth it?
Thanks
The tank is a xxl 750 about a 6x2 tank and would 100% need a mesh lid for gas exchange and avoid all that condensation. Feel free to dm me as this might help you for future customers but I’m too invested with kraken at this point.What size are these lids? We make lids like this >>> https://www.tenecoraquariums.com/collections/lids-aqueon
and are expanding into other brands. Pics would be great place to start. Our lids are solid polycarbonate with feed hatches and cups no charge. And you will like our prices.
Tencor means well but their lids, whether they know it or not, are more for freshwater applications. Less water flow and more suited for CO2 supplied tanks. They would be a disaster on a reef tank. Or fish holding tanks.The tank is a xxl 750 about a 6x2 tank and would 100% need a mesh lid for gas exchange and avoid all that condensation. Feel free to dm me as this might help you for future customers but I’m too invested with kraken at this point.