I'm debating adding some jawfish to my tank. Because they are among the most accomplished carpet surfers in the fish world (i.e. jumpers), I'd need to cover the various gaps and holes in the top of my tank. This will be tricky, since I have a lot of stuff going into and out of the back of the tank. On the bright side, most of these gaps and holes are hidden behind my compact flourescent fixture, abutting the back wall of the tank, so an improvised cover would be largely invisible from most angles.
Some people have suggested using tin foil to "fill in the gaps," but I'd be very concerned about corrosion leaking into the water from the foil. I've already had a metal problem with an electronic thermometer (from Hellolights) leaching some funky stuff into my water. So I want to avoid other metals getting in there at all costs.
Any ideas? I'm looking for something plastic, sturdy, and flexible. Any home depot ideas?
Some people have suggested using tin foil to "fill in the gaps," but I'd be very concerned about corrosion leaking into the water from the foil. I've already had a metal problem with an electronic thermometer (from Hellolights) leaching some funky stuff into my water. So I want to avoid other metals getting in there at all costs.
Any ideas? I'm looking for something plastic, sturdy, and flexible. Any home depot ideas?