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All-Glass Aquarium Black 20" Fluorescent Deluxe Full Hood | 
enlarge | Brand: All-Glass Category: Kitchen
Buy New: $30.99
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Avg. Customer Rating: 3 reviews Sales Rank: 128262
Media: Misc. Shipping Weight (lbs): 3.9 Dimensions (in): 8 x 20 x 3.5
MPN: 21220 UPC: 015905212205 EAN: 0015905212205 ASIN: B0002AS5B4
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | fits all-glass 10, 15 high, 20 x-high tanks | | • | black | | • | 20" | | • | frame-top opening 19.5"x9.75" |
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Product Description The most popular hood. Designed to perfectly fit 10, 15 high, and 20 x-high All-Glass aquariums. Provides excellent lighting and greatly reduces water evaporation. Keeps fish from jumping out. Custom fit to sit on the inside lip of the aquarium frame, preventing water seepage. A full length door provides roomy access in the front while cut out sections in the rear allow installation of heaters, power filters, and other popular accessories. Fluorescent fixture includes the tube and internally mounted ballasts with instant start circuit. Provides excellent lighting and greatly reduces water evaporation. Keeps fish from jumping out. UL listed.
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| Customer Reviews:
Inferior to glass tops October 4, 2007 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I've owned nothing but All-Glass aquariums for almost 10 years, and in my experience, the plastic hoods are a waste of money. I've owned many, and have been impressed by none. The All-Glass VersaTops are far superior in my opinion.
1.) The deluxe hoods generally come with a single-tube strip light with no reflector, only cheap plastic above the bulb. The twin-tube strips will have a reflector to increase the efficiency of the bulb. Invest in at least a twin tube right away (make sure to get the twin-tube glass tops as well), especially with the deeper tanks. Quality of lighting is much better without having to break the bank with specialized lighting.
2.) The access panel is clumsy and the plastic hinged joints break or crack easily. Every one I've owned has been very noisy when opening/closing. Glass tops offer more visibility and a smoother range of motion (they're quiet and will last longer).
3.) More inconvenient to clean than a glass top. Visibility of water spots/mineral buildup very obvious if you don't maintain them properly. Usually takes a lot of scrubbing to remove the deposits completely.
4.) Oak accent coating on light strip tends to wear off easily.
5.) Hood allows for a greater rate of evaporation. Glass fits snugly into the lip of the aquarium and greatly reduces evaporation; i.e., you don't have to top-off the water frequently.
6.) Cutouts on the rear of the hood are inconvenient and if the outlined pattern is followed, leaves too much room for that occasional fish to escape (nobody wants carpet-critters) and restricts customization for placing equipment. Glass VersaTop has a clear plastic strip for the rear panel which is easy to cut (to your specifications, also helps with evaporation, leaves less room for jumping fish to escape) and is very easily replaced.
In my experience, the hoods are functional, but I've found glass to be far superior in performance, reliability, quality, appearance and maintenance (and I haven't broken one yet).
Great hood to fit 10-gallon All-Glass Aquarium July 7, 2007 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I did a lot of research on this - it does fit a standard all-glass aquarium. You will need a set of clippers or a dremel to take off the excess "flashing" to make it fit, but with a little buzz, its no problem!
Awesome, handy, and fits like a dream! September 19, 2006 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
We ordered this hood for my fishtank that had an original hood from the 1960's... I wasn't sure how well it would cover but it fit like a dream!!! The opening is very large and goes from one end of the tank to the other. It really helps to silence the bubbling and water movement from inside of the tank and it truly was a great investment.
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