Stunning results. And your aquascaping is beautifully balanced. Thanks for sharing.
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Thanks for the kind comments! I will have to give credit where credit is due....my wife tells me how to aquascape. I find it much easier to just leave my arm in the tank and have her tell me where to put the rocks. The pillar on the far right is drilled with rod, but the middle and left are free form.
Tracked down some pictures of the hood that I took. Hopefully for someone needing some ideas, it might be of help. It slide back on brass feet to allow me access to the tank. It can slide far enough back that I'm able to remove rocks and fish while accessing all parts of the tank. I wanted to keep the hood as slender as possible, and couldn't come up with an idea of having the hood flip up to allow access that kept it skinny......so I went with sliding.
The hood is currently 5 T-5 bulbs and one small nightlight that didn't work out quite like I had wanted.
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Here is the channel I made that a piece of glass slides into. This allows the holes on the ends to properly channel air down the bulbs and out the top of the fixture.
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If I were to do anything differently, I would use a different moonlight system. It currently only has one led and isn't expandable....the one led only covers about 1/2 the tank. One of these days, I need to track down a thin piece of acrylic, as the pane of glass adds alot of weight to the hood.