All-Glass Aquarium Versa-Top 16″ Hinged Aquarium Cover

All-Glass Aquarium Versa-Top 16" Hinged Aquarium Cover

  • Keeps fish from jumping out
  • Greatly reduces evaporation
  • Plastic backstrip adapts to all accessories
  • Protects striplight from moisture
  • Features an easy grip handle
Our glass tops are perfect for reducing evaporation and keeping fish from jumping out of your aquarium. Each Versa-Top features a clear vinyl back strip that can be easily cut to custom fit your accessories. Glass canopies are essential aquarium equipment that provide a protective layer between your aquarium and light fixture and help to make mealtime easy by allowing the top to stay open without holding. The classic black trim adds an extra touch of style to your aquarium..

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Perfecto Incandescent Black Aquarium Hood 16in

Perfect-A-Lite Full Hood, 16" Black

  • Size: 16 Inch
Designed to sit on top of the aquarium frame, perfect-a-lite-full hoods accommodate aquariums from multiple mfrs. The front access panel runs the entire length of the hood for daily maintenance and feeding. Textured surfaces won t show fingerprints.

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what kind of hood should i get for my aquarium?

Question by noragene_lewis: what kind of hood should i get for my aquarium?

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That’s the heater & the filter.

where can i get an aquarium hood that will fit with those?
can’t find them anywhere.

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Answer by Antsy Pants
Hmmm….I would get a hood with fluorescent lights that is smaller then the width of the tank. Unless you can find a hood that fits around those, that would be my best bet. So really if it’s just a small hood that you’re looking for, probably Petco or Petsmart or ebay.Really any place that sells fish stuff=) Hope this helps

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Where can I find a 46 gallon bowfront aquarium hood?


Question by westendgrady82: Where can I find a 46 gallon bowfront aquarium hood?
I purchased a 46 gallon bowfront nigrify trim aquarium this weekend, and I ended up getting the display. Unfortunately, it was missing a hood!! It came with the light, but no cover for the aquarium. Does anyone know where I could purchase a hood for this? Please help!!!!I tried ebay, and Petsmart and Petco do not sell 46 gal bowfront lids.

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Making the Case for Keeping Aquatic Aquarium Plants

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Anybody who has seen a swollen-held planted aquarium knows how beautiful aquatic aquarium plants can be.  They qualify a depth and richness that twist an unmistakable fish tank into a grand aquarium.  However, many people are intimidated by live aquarium plants and wonder if they are worth the trouble.  Do they provide any profit besides looking good?

First of all, adding dwelling aquatic plants doesn’t necessarily mean create a densely planted, rich waterscape.  An aquarium can be enhanced just by adding one setting, or a few.  Live plants can be mixed in with artificial plants, or the aquarium can go to the extreme of a so called “Dutch aquarium” in which the plants take center stage and the fish are secondary in the tank.

Beyond the aesthetics, why should one consider plants in the aquarium?  Plants are living things that functioning an important purport in the ecosystem of the aquarium.  Through the process of photosynthesis, plants take in CO2 and relinquish oxygen that is used by the fish. Nitrate can be bad for the fish when levels get too high, but the plants use the nitrate in the gravel as food.  The plants provide shelter for smaller or start fish, and this extra sense of security is reflected in healthier fish.  The planted also help keep algae growth in check by shade the tank somewhat.  Certain fish species like to eat plants, too, so they can provide a dietary supplement to some fish

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Keeping live plants in the aquarium can be relatively easy if a few basics are kept in mind.  This one may sound obvious, but it is important to remember that plants are living things.  They have needs just like the fish in the aquarium do and if one keeps those needs in mind, then the plants will be no trouble to keep in the tank.

When picking plants out to put in the aquarium, do some research and find out what the preferred water conditions are for the plants, just as you would when choosing fish.  Some plants thrive in higher pH conditions, some like soft water, others want high temps, etc.  Most aquatic plants will live within a common range of water conditions, but just be aware that there may be some plants that will not be compatible with your desired setup.

The substrate in the tank is important for keeping aquatic plants.  The gravel should be at least 3″ deep so that the roots can grow unrestrained and anchor the plant well.  A natural colored quartz gravel mix with rocks 2mm to 4mm in size is a very good choice.  For plants that require some additional soil, they can be put in pots that can then be planted into the gravel.

Lighting is a necessary component to a planted aquarium, but in most cases a basic fluorescent bulb or bulbs will do just fine.  Some plants need higher intensity light and heavily planted tanks have greater needs, but that is beyond the scope of this article.  Two important things need to be kept in mind regarding the lights and the hood.  The first is that fluorescent bulbs lose significant intensity after about a year, so even though the bulbs are not burned out, they should be replaced every year.  Another often overlooked task is cleaning the glass underside of the aquarium hood.  It often gets covered with algae and residue from evaporation, so clean it every week to keep the light intensity in the tank from fading.

Periodically the plants should be trimmed to prevent overgrowth.  Fast growing plants can reach the surface of the tank and start to grow horizontally, thus shading out everything below.  Some basic small sharp scissors will work for the trimming.  Any dead leaves or dead plants should be removed from the tank quickly as the decomposing plant material is not good for the water conditions.

The beauty of a well-planted tank and all of the potential benefits of aquatic aquarium plants make a convincing case for adding plants to any aquarium.  Given the fact that their maintenance is no more demanding than any fish that are already in the tank, it is hard to come up with a reason not to try live plants in your tank.


Andrew Bartlett is an aquarium enthusiast with a particular interest in aquatic aquarium plants.  He has been maintaining freshwater aquariums for over 30 years and shares more information at his website, www.thefreshwateraquariumguide.com.


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Where I can get best Aquarium Hoods?


Question by John: Where I can get best Aquarium Hoods?


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I’m not hundred% sure where the outdo ones are but check out reefcentral.com. Anything you could ever want to know about aquariums can be found there.



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What kind of aquarium hood/light do I need for live plants?


Question by Tessa Starr: What kind of aquarium hood/light do I need for live plants?
I’m getting a couple live plants for my new 10g aquarium. While reading about them, I found out they have high light requirements. Would a typical incandescent hood with incandescent light bulb suffice? If not, would a flourescent hood/light work out alright? I’d really rather not get the flourescent hood unless I have to… they’re so expensive ><

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Answer by Jordan
a regular incandecent would work but a “halide” light bulb would be best they are brighter and benefit the plant more and they look better they are more expensive but if you want the scoop results get them you can find some on www.ebay.com www.aquabid.com www.thatpetplace.com www.marineandreef.com www.terrificpets.com www.aquariumguys.com LOL you get the drift if anyone has a question about FISH!!! email me ill get you an answer somehow



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Perfecto Fluorescent Aquarium Hood Black 30in

Perfecto Fluorescent Aquarium Hood Black 30in

  • Size: 30 Inch
Perfecto Full Hood Black Fluorescent Designed to sit on top of the aquarium frame, Perfect-A-Lite Full hoods accommodate aquariums from multiple manufacturers. Perfect-A-Lite Full Hoods are durable and consumer friendly. The front access panel runs the entire length of the hood for daily maintenance and feeding. Textured surfaces won't show. Replaceable rear plastic back strip may be cut to fit filters, heaters, and other accessories. Glass shields insert protects parts from moisture and corrosi

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Marineland LED Aquarium Hood 20 by 10

Marineland LED Aquarium Hood 20 by 10

  • Marineland LED Aquarium Hoods fit most manufacturers' aquariums on the market
  • Features LED lighting in a sleek, contemporary hood
  • The LED aquarium light integrates securely into place, even when the hood is open
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