Aquarium Canopy
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An
aquarium canopy can do so much for the aesthetics of an
aquarium. The purpose of the canopy is to finish the look of the
aquarium by covering the
filters,
lights and electrical cords. The canopy can allow an
aquarium to look like a piece of furniture or a decorative centerpiece in any room of the house.
A canopy needs to be able to allow the aquarist to easily and conveniently access the inside of the
tank for the sake of routine
maintenance. What good is a
tank topper that will not allow you to get into it? Most
aquarium canopies come with one or more access points to get in and out, but for those really big jobs, the canopy is removable.
The
aquarium canopy is different from the
aquarium hood even though they serve the same purpose. They both cover the
aquarium to prevent
fish from jumping out and they both house the
lighting fixtures over the
tank. The difference is the canopy will give the
aquarium a nicer, more finished look as if it is something that is meant to decorate the room.
Canopies usually come as a set with the
aquarium stands and often times the
aquarium. This makes plenty of sense because the top needs to match the bottom and both definitely need to fit the
aquarium. But what happens when you already bought an
aquarium and stand, how then do you attain the canopy that matches both? You can make one. Making an
aquarium canopy can be fairly easy and cost efficient and you can control what it looks like and what colors to paint it. Or you can have one custom made to whatever specifications you want which can get fairly expensive.
Building an
aquarium canopy yourself is a project to take on that can be lots of fun. It is essentially building a wooden box with a lifting lid and no bottom. You would have to take into account the space you need for
filters and
lighting and be sure to leave venting holes so that the air above the
water does not get too hot and humid. Building the canopy yourself gives you the freedom to place any type of
lighting fixture you want in your
aquarium. Tube
lighting, and spot
lights are easy to install. You could even install several
light fixtures to create and control different
lighting moods. The quality of the resulting canopy will depend on how much you want to put into it.
If you do not have the time to make your own
aquarium hood, you can always purchase one from an aquatic retail
store. The challenge is finding one that will match your
aquarium stand. In addition to your decorative challenge, the canopies are not always available ala carte. When asking about available products, I was told by one retailer that they never offer the canopy without the stand. Some retailers do sell separate pieces but there is not always the greatest selection available to you. Especially when you are searching for a canopy for a uniquely shaped
aquarium, you may be better off finding companies who custom make them. If you have a rectangle
aquarium in one of the commonly sold sizes you may likely find a canopy off the retail shelf. Depending on the size and shape of the
aquarium, you might be able to find a canopy for as little as $50.00 to as much as $500.00. This is a big gap in pricing but much of it also depends on the materials the canopy is made of and how many extra features are included on it.
When having an
aquarium canopy custom made you will have to pay top dollar but it could be worth it. It would be especially worth it if you do not have the time to put into it. Creating a custom made canopy would allow you to have an expert physically craft your vision of exactly what you want. You can have a canopy to fit your specification and needs with special features that you may not be able to produce if you were to build it yourself. Most custom companies lean toward building commercial sized
acrylic tanks but they would be able to do one for a glass
tank as well. They would just adjust certain specifications for you based on how far below the
water level you want your canopy to drop.
Canopies come in as many styles and colors as anyone could imagine. From
wood and
acrylic to marble and laminate;
aquarium canopies come in all different sizes and textures to match any home or business décor.
Sources
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- thekrib
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