Clear netting lets about 99% of light through unlike glass or acrylic all the while keeping your beloved fish and critters in.
Build a screen top for your aquarium on your own with one of our DIY Kits. If you have a rimless tank just simply select the length of your tank for the properly sized screen netting kit.
Rimless tanks are becoming more and more common and we all know why they simply just look better. They do require a full-sized net top to span the full length of the aquarium, keeping your fish in the tank. Many people will make their own plastic brackets, magnets, or come up with their own DIY way to suspend the top just inside of the glass of the tank for the best overall look. If you'd rather not DIY your own brackets, we suggest using the Neat Aquatics Rimless Screen Top Frame Corners in place of the corners included in this kit.
Rimless Kits:
Rimless kits come with full-length frame sections to span the total length of the tank to create a single screen top. Only 4 corners are needed to complete a rimless screen net top kit.
1/4" DIY Aquarium Screen Top Netting Kits Quick Compare
Aquarium Size
Frame Sections
Screen Corners
Netting Roll
Spline Roller
Spline
Width
Depth
2 Foot
2x 2 Foot
2x 2 Foot
4
6.5' x 2.5' 1/4”
x
25'
3 Foot
2x 3 Foot
2x 2 Foot
4
6.5' x 2.5' 1/4”
x
25'
4 Foot Rimless
2x 4 Foot
2x 3 Foot
4
6.5' x 6.5' 1/4”
x
25'
4 Foot Rimmed
2x 4 Foot
2x 4 Foot
8
6.5' x 6.5' 1/4”
x
25'
5 Foot Rimless
2x 5 Foot
2x 4 Foot
4
6.5' x 6.5' 1/4”
x
25'
5 Foot Rimmed
4x 3 Foot
4x 3 Foot
8
6.5' x 6.5' 1/4”
x
25'
Assembly Required:
Screen frame can easily be cut with a typical hacksaw or saw with a metal blade.
Clear netting lets about 99% of light through unlike glass or acrylic all the while keeping your beloved fish and critters in.
Build a screen top for your aquarium on your own with one of our DIY Kits. If you have a rimless tank just simply select the length of your tank for the properly sized screen netting kit.
Rimless tanks are becoming more and more common and we all know why they simply just look better. They do require a full-sized net top to span the full length of the aquarium, keeping your fish in the tank. Many people will make their own plastic brackets, magnets, or come up with their own DIY way to suspend the top just inside of the glass of the tank for the best overall look. If you'd rather not DIY your own brackets, we suggest using the Neat Aquatics Rimless Screen Top Frame Corners in place of the corners included in this kit.
Rimless Kits:
Rimless kits come with full-length frame sections to span the total length of the tank to create a single screen top. Only 4 corners are needed to complete a rimless screen net top kit.
1/4" DIY Aquarium Screen Top Netting Kits Quick Compare
Aquarium Size
Frame Sections
Screen Corners
Netting Roll
Spline Roller
Spline
Width
Depth
2 Foot
2x 2 Foot
2x 2 Foot
4
6.5' x 2.5' 1/4”
x
25'
3 Foot
2x 3 Foot
2x 2 Foot
4
6.5' x 2.5' 1/4”
x
25'
4 Foot Rimless
2x 4 Foot
2x 3 Foot
4
6.5' x 6.5' 1/4”
x
25'
4 Foot Rimmed
2x 4 Foot
2x 4 Foot
8
6.5' x 6.5' 1/4”
x
25'
5 Foot Rimless
2x 5 Foot
2x 4 Foot
4
6.5' x 6.5' 1/4”
x
25'
5 Foot Rimmed
4x 3 Foot
4x 3 Foot
8
6.5' x 6.5' 1/4”
x
25'
Assembly Required:
Screen frame can easily be cut with a typical hacksaw or saw with a metal blade.
Clear Netting is is commonly used in several DIY projects like DIY aquarium screen tops. Our clear netting lets about 99% of light though, unlike glass tops which can block up to 30% of light trying to get through. Screen Frame is available at almost any hardware store, however we do stock screen frame and have kits available as well.
Clear Netting is is commonly used in several DIY projects like DIY aquarium screen tops. Our clear netting lets about 99% of light though, unlike glass tops which can block up to 30% of light trying to get through. Screen Frame is available at almost any hardware store, however we do stock screen frame and have kits available as well.