Secure screen lid help
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Secure screen lid help
I haven't posted for a while .. but recently I was forced to downgrade to a 10 gallon.. I plan on having this temporary until I can get a clear bin big enough.. anyways , I'm stumped at how to secure the screen lid.. I can't seem to get the clips to stay attached ..I have one crab up right now. The other is down. Their temp and humidity are spot on. Well, the humidity fluctuates slightly but I plan on a moss pit to help . I just would like ideas for the lid issue right now please.
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Re: Secure screen lid help
Are you worried about escaping crabs? If that's the case and you feel it's urgent I would just weigh it down with a rock or something.
I don't have a screen lid so I don't know their in's and out's but none of my lids physically attach, so I just put stuff on top, kinda ghetto but it works.
Sorry I'm not more helpful
I don't have a screen lid so I don't know their in's and out's but none of my lids physically attach, so I just put stuff on top, kinda ghetto but it works.
Sorry I'm not more helpful
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Re: Secure screen lid help
Yeah I'm worried about crabs escaping .. they like to crawl on the screen lid . My older crab tries to lift the lid.
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Re: Secure screen lid help
Put something heavy on the sides of the tank. Until upgrade remove the decorations that are near the top of the tank.
(Just to be on the safe side)
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(Just to be on the safe side)
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Re: Secure screen lid help
You can try to cut a pc. or two of plexi to cover screen and still allow the crabs to climb on lid.This is of course is if you are not using a heat lamp which you should not need on a 10.You can buy 2 packs of tank clips or piano clips to hold it down,the extra thickness helps keep the clips on.You might be able to get a few small pcs. of cut plexi for free out of the trash at Loews were they cut it.
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Re: Secure screen lid help
The screen clips I bought dont fit. But I thought creatively yesterday. I had extra suction cup hooks place some on outside and attatched some thick string to that over the lid. Seems to be doing good job so far.
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Re: Secure screen lid help
There are different sizes for the screen clips (usually over/under 30 gallons) and they can be brand specific. The best thing is to look at how wide the metal is between the edge and the screen, and go from there. They can also be bent tighter if needed.
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Re: Secure screen lid help
Yeah I have the clips for 29 gallons and under .. I just don't know how to bend it to get it to fit