🐡 Dive into peace of mind with our magnetic cover!
The NestBasics Magnetic Aquarium Anti-Jumping Net Cover is a versatile and innovative solution designed to keep your fish safe from jumping out of the tank. With a customizable fit for various aquarium shapes, this soft mesh cover ensures visibility and protection without harming your aquatic pets. Made from durable polypropylene, it combines functionality with eco-friendliness, making it a must-have for any aquarium enthusiast.
Size | Big size |
Color | black |
Material | Polypropylene (PP) |
Brand | NestBasics |
Item Weight | 0.92 Kilograms |
Style | Magnetic Fish Tank Protection Net |
Model Name | aquarium cover net mesh lid |
Outer Material | Polypropylene |
Fishing Technique | aquarium lid |
Special Feature | Adjustable, Anti Slip |
Shape | Suitable for various types of fish tanks |
Sport | aquarium fish tank lid |
Handle Material | Plastic |
Grip Material | Rubber |
Product Care Instructions | Clean with warm water and mild soap, do not use abrasive cleaners, store away from magnetic items. |
Frame Material | Polypropylene (PP) |
Handle Type | Fixed Handle |
Closure Type | Buckle |
Manufacturer | NestBasics |
UPC | 702103221015 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 10 x 7.83 x 2.76 inches |
Package Weight | 0.92 Kilograms |
Brand Name | NestBasics |
Warranty Description | 1 |
Suggested Users | aquarium lid |
Part Number | aquarium cover |
Included Components | Fish tank cover frame strip,aquarium cover net,aquarium corner pieces etc |
S**E
A perfect aoluction
This is an awesome product for that is perfect for any size tank. I purchased it primarily because I have a hang on the back tank and could not find a cover that would accommodate what I needed. I have a mystery snail tank and I needed something that they would not climb out of the water and the tank. It is very easy to install, the magnets are very strong, the netting is strong a great value. I will definitely purchase for any other tank I have the need for.
S**E
Great DIY top screen
I purchase this for my 10 gallon fish tank to keep my fish and shrimp from escaping. It was easy to do but it does work well if you have a water filter, heater cord, air cord going into the tank. The magnetic strip works great and the netting is very durable.PROS: Easy to put together, strong magnetic strip, and easy to use.CONS: Does accommodate for things going into or hang on the tank and doesn’t help slow down the evaporation of the tank water.
S**G
Magnets ≠ Water
The installation was fine and it works great if you have a low maintenance system. Magnets can be tough to reconnect which can cause you to drop one side into the tank. Magnets and water do not mix, especially when housing life. Only usable once too. Use egg crate or a custom made top for a permanent lid
E**N
Works, easy to assemble, looks surprisingly nice
This turned out a lot less ugly than I thought it would be. It's not beautiful, but if I'd paid $20 for the finished product, I'd have been pleasantly surprised. It was a fun silly little fish project. I needed a hood, but I don't like the look of them and I have an overhead light that I didn't want to replace.This is NOT suited for other animals. If I'd used this for my baby corn snake's tank, she'd escape right away. Fish only. This is not a cheaper substitute for a proper reptile tank lid and would be very unsafe.It wasn't hard to put together - the instructions aren't entirely useless, but I think clearer photos/no text would be an improvement. It's the kind of instruction sheet you either puzzle over for an hour or say "huh, okay" and forget about. I took the latter route, it's pretty straightforward. I cut all the pieces out, stuck the magnetic strips down on the tank edge, stuck the grooved strip on top, and put the corner brackets on the top strip before holding the netting tightly and smushing it all together. I cut a slit in one corner for the heater cord, and a slit along the back edge for the filter when I was done, and the netting didn't sag and fall in like I'd worried it would.The option for putting the magnetic strip around the side is a nice idea, but sounds like it would be a pain to get in and out the tank for water changes, moving things, etc., and the way they suggest to make a little door just looks a bit flimsy and off. I wouldn't recommend this for a rimless tank.The holes in the net are small enough (about 4mm - maybe the O on your keyboard?) to keep my adventurous guppies inside their liquid where they belong, but they're big enough that I don't need to lift the lid to feed them. They won't get stuck when they jump. The netting is pretty strong, it's not flimsy. It's a nice material.I was also surprised by just how much there was. I have a 20 gallon long tank, and I'd looked at the measurements listed and thought "eh, sure, that sounds like enough!" and I easily have enough to do another tank.I used a boxcutter to cut the edges as close as I could, but the very edge of the netting is visible, and it's obvious that it's multiple strips stuck onto a magnet. That's my only complaint. It'd be nice if there was some kind of finishing strip to hide the edges, but I paid like $15 for this on Prime day, so I'm keeping it and it gets 4 stars.
K**R
Easy to assemble and good product
Works perfectly for the 75 gallon aquarium. Secures to the rim for peace of mind that the fish can't jump out. Easy to assemble. Plenty of extra material for good fit. Good price for the money.
A**R
terrible to put together.
if i could give it a zero i would. its cheap for a reason avoid at all costs. trust the other reviews and just go buy a better kit for 30$ more its well worth it.
A**R
Works (assuming there's no user error)
I actually like this net- it does have a weird smell out of the box but it wasn't anything a rinse/washing wouldn't fix. I don't know why but I assumed the netting would be metal-its regular mesh cloth. I highly suggest doing the tank part -making sure every surface is bone dry- then aligning the magnets on top of the tank ones, peeling off the sticky back, and stretching the mesh over it. I hadn't and had cut and aligned them separately which doesn't account for stretching- and promptly made two sides unsticky after dropping them in the tank🙃. (Fish and shrimp-and unfortunately the snails- are all fine a week later!) But by going slow it's a simple product to use and has already stopped my kuhli loaches from getting too into the air stone bubbles and ending up on the table!
O**O
Not worth it.
Easy to assemble and works if you have a tank you don’t open often.. but if you need to open/close often, don’t get it. Got it for my axolotl tank just to keep the cats away and it’s honestly awful. Worst purchase I’ve made for them yet. Always falls in when I try to put it back on. The clips fall off. It’s just not meant for a tank you open a lot.
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