I hope this works works, I've attached two photos of the tank I want to build the lid for.
As you can see, my temporary lid does it's job of keeping the frogs and flies in most of the time (sometimes the frogs crawl up and sit on top of the glass, under the mesh), but requires moving the two bits of wood, the cardboard at the front, and lifting the mesh every time I want to drop something in the tank.
I think some nice hinged lids would make feeding my frogs more efficient
Because I have two "gaps" (lack of a better word), due to that strip of glass in the middle, I would like to create two lids. If I created one big lid, the flies could escape out the other corner.
As pictured, I have a softish, flexible green mesh which I can use for the screen.
I have access to saws, like drop saw, circular saw, regular non-electrical saw and wood glue?
So, my main question is how do I build the frame of the lid?