Hellos fellow reefers,
I have 6 week old rimmed tank 20 G topped with 16 G water. I would like to know if covering the tank using an acrylic lid to protect from aerosol chemicals and oils. I’d like to cut out space for the hang on filter and light. does full spectrum light penetrate acrylic or glass? . I prefer not cutting out a space for the light but will if light won’t penetrate acrylic (or glass if I decide to use). The light I purchased is the Fluval Nano marine. I have corals on my tank and 2 clownfish.
I’m also getting an oily buildup at the surface of the water I’m assuming it’s from the tank being in the kitchen area. Also, when I top off with RO the splash that enters the tank creates a wavy oily motion which disappears in under 5 seconds. Not sure if RO is like this or if it’s the oily substance at the surface of the water breaking. Thus, I’d like to seal the top as much as I can. Also, how many holes or space should I leave for air.
Your feedback is appreciated!
I have 6 week old rimmed tank 20 G topped with 16 G water. I would like to know if covering the tank using an acrylic lid to protect from aerosol chemicals and oils. I’d like to cut out space for the hang on filter and light. does full spectrum light penetrate acrylic or glass? . I prefer not cutting out a space for the light but will if light won’t penetrate acrylic (or glass if I decide to use). The light I purchased is the Fluval Nano marine. I have corals on my tank and 2 clownfish.
I’m also getting an oily buildup at the surface of the water I’m assuming it’s from the tank being in the kitchen area. Also, when I top off with RO the splash that enters the tank creates a wavy oily motion which disappears in under 5 seconds. Not sure if RO is like this or if it’s the oily substance at the surface of the water breaking. Thus, I’d like to seal the top as much as I can. Also, how many holes or space should I leave for air.
Your feedback is appreciated!