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Re: RE: Tank Lids An answer and a couple of questions for old timers.
I put a glob of silicon on each corner to get some air in, and then run a
small bead of silicon around the cover just about 1/2 in. from the inside
edge. The condensation runs to the bead and drops back in the tank. This
keeps most the water in the tank. It can handel my filter spray maybe not
yours. Works for me.
RICK
----- Original Message -----
From: "Tranquility Base" <TranquilityBase at NetZero_Net>
To: <killietalk at aka_org>
Sent: Sunday, September 02, 2001 2:37 AM
Subject: RE: RE: Tank Lids An answer and a couple of questions for old
timers.
>
> I am sure that someone way back when had found an easy way to solve the
> problem and might still use it on their metal frame tanks or just remember
> how it was done. I remember in an old book by Dr. Axelrod he suggested you
> put feet under the glass so that the condensation would evaporate before
it
> ran onto the floor. But the filter spray was too much and it ran anyway.
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