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Has anyone purchased either an All-Glass Canopy or Oceanic Caps for their
aquariums? I am in the planning stages of purchasing a 75 gallon planted tank. I have not been able to get any definitive specs in regards to the specific inside layout of either of the two canopies I am leaning toward. I'm thinking 4 Compact Flourescent 55watt retrofits should be able to fit into a canopy that measures 48" by 18", even if there is a center wooden brace of something. Any experience or feedback would be most appreciated. Ian |
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Ian wrote in message
.com... Has anyone purchased either an All-Glass Canopy or Oceanic Caps for their aquariums? I am in the planning stages of purchasing a 75 gallon planted tank. I have not been able to get any definitive specs in regards to the specific inside layout of either of the two canopies I am leaning toward. I'm thinking 4 Compact Flourescent 55watt retrofits should be able to fit into a canopy that measures 48" by 18", even if there is a center wooden brace of something. Any experience or feedback would be most appreciated. Ian I started out with the All-Glass canopy on my 75-gallon with two (2 x 55w) cf retrofitted strip lights. I think the canopy blocked as much light as it let through. On a scale of one through five stars, I rate this product a low 'one.' |
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Dunter,
Thanks for the feedback. I'm still torn about purchasing the AGA wooden Canopy. It really does give the aquarium that 'finished' look I seek. I am going to place the tank prominently in my home. I was thinking of somehow attaching the 55 W CF retros (including the reflectors) into the wooded top. The AGA glass versa-tops I think it is called will separate the water surface from the exposed light and sit atop the plastic frame brace. Since there would be some significant air space between the canopy mounted lights and the actual glass top of the aquarium, wouldn't that help to diffuse both the heat and redirect the span of light as well? Obviously, you have the product I am researching in question. What blocked out the light so? The reflection of the inner glass? Has anyone else had similar experiences? If so, I will spend my hard earned dollars on another aquarium company other than AGA. Ian "Dunter Powries" wrote in message ... Ian wrote in message .com... Has anyone purchased either an All-Glass Canopy or Oceanic Caps for their aquariums? I am in the planning stages of purchasing a 75 gallon planted tank. I have not been able to get any definitive specs in regards to the specific inside layout of either of the two canopies I am leaning toward. I'm thinking 4 Compact Flourescent 55watt retrofits should be able to fit into a canopy that measures 48" by 18", even if there is a center wooden brace of something. Any experience or feedback would be most appreciated. Ian I started out with the All-Glass canopy on my 75-gallon with two (2 x 55w) cf retrofitted strip lights. I think the canopy blocked as much light as it let through. On a scale of one through five stars, I rate this product a low 'one.' |
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The area of the canopy over which the light strips rest consists of four
windows and it's the clunky framing around the four windows that blocks such a substantial amount of light. You would need to cut out most of the back to fit a single sheet of glass or plexi. THEN I special-ordered the 18 x 48 Versa-Top which doesn't fit by like an inch and a half on either side. I have it propped up over the tank with lengths of that more-or-less clear plastic strip stuff. All-Glass must be having a bad year. You're probably better off cobbling your own canopy to start with. Ian wrote in message .com... Dunter, Thanks for the feedback. I'm still torn about purchasing the AGA wooden Canopy. It really does give the aquarium that 'finished' look I seek. I am going to place the tank prominently in my home. I was thinking of somehow attaching the 55 W CF retros (including the reflectors) into the wooded top. The AGA glass versa-tops I think it is called will separate the water surface from the exposed light and sit atop the plastic frame brace. Since there would be some significant air space between the canopy mounted lights and the actual glass top of the aquarium, wouldn't that help to diffuse both the heat and redirect the span of light as well? Obviously, you have the product I am researching in question. What blocked out the light so? The reflection of the inner glass? Has anyone else had similar experiences? If so, I will spend my hard earned dollars on another aquarium company other than AGA. Ian "Dunter Powries" wrote in message ... Ian wrote in message .com... Has anyone purchased either an All-Glass Canopy or Oceanic Caps for their aquariums? I am in the planning stages of purchasing a 75 gallon planted tank. I have not been able to get any definitive specs in regards to the specific inside layout of either of the two canopies I am leaning toward. I'm thinking 4 Compact Flourescent 55watt retrofits should be able to fit into a canopy that measures 48" by 18", even if there is a center wooden brace of something. Any experience or feedback would be most appreciated. Ian I started out with the All-Glass canopy on my 75-gallon with two (2 x 55w) cf retrofitted strip lights. I think the canopy blocked as much light as it let through. On a scale of one through five stars, I rate this product a low 'one.' |
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I'd find a way to make the hood yourself, if you have the ability, and means
to do so, it's more rewarding and you can customize it the way you want/need it to be. -- RedForeman ©® "Ian" wrote in message .com... Has anyone purchased either an All-Glass Canopy or Oceanic Caps for their aquariums? I am in the planning stages of purchasing a 75 gallon planted tank. I have not been able to get any definitive specs in regards to the specific inside layout of either of the two canopies I am leaning toward. I'm thinking 4 Compact Flourescent 55watt retrofits should be able to fit into a canopy that measures 48" by 18", even if there is a center wooden brace of something. Any experience or feedback would be most appreciated. Ian |
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In article ,
"Ian" wrote: Has anyone purchased either an All-Glass Canopy or Oceanic Caps for their aquariums? I am in the planning stages of purchasing a 75 gallon planted tank. I have not been able to get any definitive specs in regards to the specific inside layout of either of the two canopies I am leaning toward. I'm thinking 4 Compact Flourescent 55watt retrofits should be able to fit into a canopy that measures 48" by 18", even if there is a center wooden brace of something. Any experience or feedback would be most appreciated. Ian From what I can see, I think you'd be fine. In fact, AGA has started selling light strips with CF lamps in them, so you shouldn't even need to retrofit. (unless you can save money that way). If you have the glass Versa-Top over the tank, the light strip, and the canopy, I think you'll be pleased. B -- Brian Heller It is easier to tame wild beasts than to conquer the human mind. |
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