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I try not to put any personal or biased opinions in blogs much as possible because I like to present facts, numbers, and science but for this one, I am going to make an exception, with the hope of swaying people’s minds. With that said, here we go! Opinion: It is my belief and hopeful wish that EVERY reefer has a top or lid on their aquarium. Is it a sales pitch? Not at all. Think of your own personal experiences of reef keeping over the year(s).
For many of us, fish are more then just little pets. They become like family members and many of us name them, learn their habits, what they like, dislike, and their funny little quirks. So it is particularly disheartening and gut wrenching to find your favorite fish on the floor, dried up into a crisp. Why do fish carpet surf? We come to believe and accept it as their natural behavior to escape bullying from their more aggressive tank mates. How many people keep gobies? wrasses? clownfish? how about blennies? Chances are that we have more than one of these species in our tanks, and they are the worst culprits in the area of carpet surfing. The questions is, what are you doing about it? As responsible hobbyists, I think our job is to provide optimal conditions for our little friends who were plucked from the ocean for our aquarium trade and keeping our tanks covered is a step to ensure that they live long lives. Some manufacturers saw the need for this and I am very happy to report that Innovative Marine and Red Sea are now offering lids for their aquariums, and I hope that many more companies will follow their lead. 
Wrasses and clownfish are well known jumpers. Photos by Chuong Nguyen
This is where lids and tops come in handy. 
How to Assemble the D-D JumpGuard Assembly
Start to finish instructions on the Jump Guard Assembly from D-D. Basic assembly does not include the use of pre-fab or your custom made overflow/wire/light mount cutouts. See instructions and additional product information: https://www.theaquariumsolution.com/product/3073/295
In the title, you will also see “…My take on the SafeTop Lids custom aquarium lids.” Here is the second part! For those of you that are like me and not handy at all, but concerned about the overall look of the aquarium, there are professional companies that make these types of units for you. There is one company that I have recently dealt with and would recommend. The company’s name is called Top Lids and they do just what name states, they make custom lids for any aquarium. Out of many, this company was actually referred to me by my good friend Kat Dhawan of Marine Depot. I recently gifted a modified JBJ 28g aquarium (took the black top off to give them good LED light) to a good friend of mine and it was going to a home that houses three very smart cats.
- I needed a lid that can withstand the weight of the three cats that want to get in the tank to go fishing and keep them from being able to lift the lid to stick their paws inside.
- Sit flush with the black rim inside the tank it so it can’t slide off.
- Has to look aesthetically pleasing.
I spoke to them via facebook and they answered all of my questions and addressed all of my concerns. Like that, the order was placed. It’s also worth it to mention that if you are doing custom CNC work like myself, this will take a few weeks to get in your hands so be sure to place the order in advance. They offer a variety of options such as moon lights, Neptune System’s Apex auto feeder door, and many more but I went with more basic and economical, and just got the standard model with feeding door for frozen food and additional protection in cat-proof lid. 



Happy reefing!
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