We have Dropcam webcams on both of our small reef aquariums, but it's difficult to get them in a good position to capture a shot of the full tank. Originally, I had placed a narrow side table in front of the main tank and positioned the webcam there (about 36" high, about 12" away from the front glass). Unfortunately, this wasn't very attractive, the table had to be moved whenever I needed access inside the tank stand, and was often bumped out of position.
I spent some time yesterday to find a better, DIY webcam mounting. I found metal L brackets made to support shelving (approx 8"x6" L shapes) and attached them to each of the tanks. The webcam has a mounting base I was able to screw into the L Bracket and the base of the L bracket attached to the stand on each tank.
It's not quite as ideal a position, but it's much more solid and less intrusive in the space around the tank:
You can view both of the webcams here:
Main Tank: http://dropc.am/p/1ootoQ
Small Tank: http://dropc.am/p/74eWE7
I spent some time yesterday to find a better, DIY webcam mounting. I found metal L brackets made to support shelving (approx 8"x6" L shapes) and attached them to each of the tanks. The webcam has a mounting base I was able to screw into the L Bracket and the base of the L bracket attached to the stand on each tank.
It's not quite as ideal a position, but it's much more solid and less intrusive in the space around the tank:
You can view both of the webcams here:
Main Tank: http://dropc.am/p/1ootoQ
Small Tank: http://dropc.am/p/74eWE7