Window screen frame. Used to create clear netting tops for the aquarium as part of a do-it-yourself project.
Sold in 2 Ft, 3 Ft and 4 Ft pieces.
SKU | Window Frame for DIY Aquarium Screen Tops |
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Aquarium Type | Saltwater, Freshwater |
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Product Questions
Are the BRS frames compatible with the Red Sea's corner pieces?
Question by: richard on Dec 1, 2021, 7:58 AM
Hi Richard,
Thanks for the question. No, those are not compatible, but we sell the 4-Pack Window Corner SKU: 220129B or Single Corner SKU: 300800 for the BRS DIY Aquarium Screen Tops. Thanks
Thanks for the question. No, those are not compatible, but we sell the 4-Pack Window Corner SKU: 220129B or Single Corner SKU: 300800 for the BRS DIY Aquarium Screen Tops. Thanks
Answer by: Christian (BRS Staff) on Dec 1, 2021, 12:04 PM
I just realized, regarding my last question I think it would actually be (8) 2ft sections if I wanted to create (2) 2x2 squares.
Question by: John on May 2, 2015, 7:00 AM
Hey there,
With the set up you are planning, you could order an extra two 2' frames in order to plan ahead to make the two 2x2 sections
With the set up you are planning, you could order an extra two 2' frames in order to plan ahead to make the two 2x2 sections
Answer by: Bulk Reef Supply on May 2, 2015, 7:00 AM
Do you have plastic frames? I noticed that the aluminum does not work well for salt water. The edges erodes in about 6 months. Not sure if it is safe for fish.
Question by: Amos on Sep 2, 2014, 9:58 AM
Hi Amos,
We do not carry any plastic framing at this time. We have found the aluminum framing to be the best option for this application. I have actually been using our frames on my system at home and have not noticed any appreciable amount of oxidation on my over the course of a few years. I have noticed that salt creep tends to collect in the corners so that may be the bulk of what you are seeing.
While there may be a small amount of oxidation at the cut ends or where paint may have been worn away I would not consider it a threat to your system. If there is a build up of salt on your tops it may be a good idea to clean them periodically. Simply rinse the frame and screen with fresh water and wipe away and build up of salt or oxidation.
I hope this helps!
Have a great day :)
We do not carry any plastic framing at this time. We have found the aluminum framing to be the best option for this application. I have actually been using our frames on my system at home and have not noticed any appreciable amount of oxidation on my over the course of a few years. I have noticed that salt creep tends to collect in the corners so that may be the bulk of what you are seeing.
While there may be a small amount of oxidation at the cut ends or where paint may have been worn away I would not consider it a threat to your system. If there is a build up of salt on your tops it may be a good idea to clean them periodically. Simply rinse the frame and screen with fresh water and wipe away and build up of salt or oxidation.
I hope this helps!
Have a great day :)
Answer by: Bulk Reef Supply on Sep 2, 2014, 9:58 AM
Is it aluminum or plastic material
Question by: Bob on Jul 1, 2014, 12:41 AM
Hi Bob,
The frame is made out of aluminum.
The frame is made out of aluminum.
Answer by: Bulk Reef Supply on Jul 1, 2014, 12:41 AM
What is framr made out od.? Aluminum? Will it rust?
Question by: mike26fl on Apr 24, 2014, 6:33 PM
Hi Mike,
The frame is made out of aluminum and nope, it won't rust.
The frame is made out of aluminum and nope, it won't rust.
Answer by: Bulk Reef Supply on Apr 24, 2014, 6:33 PM
What is this made of? Plastic or ALuminum
Question by: Michael on Oct 22, 2013, 8:03 AM
Hi Michael,
The frames themselves are made of aluminum. The corners are made of plastic.
The frames themselves are made of aluminum. The corners are made of plastic.
Answer by: Bulk Reef Supply on Oct 22, 2013, 8:03 AM
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