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I will definitely be looking for a bulk head strainer in the coming days. It`s sort of ironic... ever since I accidentally made this slightly larger gap in my overflow teeth I have been thinking "I really hope a fish doesn't go through there" while the whole time thinking that if one of my fish did decide to go on an adventure it would likely be the wrasse that actually DID. It's like I could see into the future man. |
That just sucks so much. Sorry to read this. :cry:
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As you said, it could have been worse and we're all glad it wasn't!!
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Funny you should mention that kien.:redface:
Came home one day last week, had a peak at the tank after walking in the door and everyone was there and accounted for. Came back down about 1-1.5hrs later to feed the tank.. Put the food in, stood back to watch... most of the food was gone when I thought to myself.. "There seems to be a lack of yellow in the tank...hmmm" Start looking around in the rocks and sure as sh!t, BOTH my Candy Hogfish and Yellow Coris Wrasse are missing. Immediately I checked the surrounding floor to see if they had been spooked and jumped. Nope, no bodies laying around so next was checking the Overflow. BINGO! Sort of.. The Candy Hogfish had managed to stay away from the suction of the main drain and was chillin in the corner of the overflow box. Netted him and got him back in the tank. Next was trying to find the Wrasse. I started looking around the refuge, nothing, then in the skimmer section of my sump. Nothing that I could see. My last thought was the return pump section, which I thought would be highly unlikely but somehow that little bugger made it through my baffle system and was in the return section. I tried netting him but he was too bloody quick and the space was too confined with the pump in there. So I had to shut down my main pump, un-couple and remove it. By then I stirred up enough detritus that I couldn't even see the darn fish anymore. In the end I tired him out trying to blindly catch him in the net and he just cowered in the corner. Finally got him back into the main Display. He looked a little beat up but he seems to be doing well now. I HAVE to take care of this gaping hole in my overflow teeth. (or my fish need to grow fat enough to stay out). :lol: |
Could you use a narrow strip of eggcrate and attach it to the back of the teeth with small zip ties? Not an expert, just brainstorming. :)
- Ian |
Took some crappy iPhone pics tonight (gawd, I miss my old DLSR these days. :( )
Finally brought home my Acan's from the Office tank (again, a favorite of food of the Butterfly I risked): http://i1258.photobucket.com/albums/...ps588652a4.jpg Some crazy Mushrooms I picked up last weekend: http://i1258.photobucket.com/albums/...ps1dbe29b4.jpg My Butterfly that perished picked this coral to almost nothing... the nubs that remained are starting to come back! I can't even remember what this LPS coral was.. http://i1258.photobucket.com/albums/...psa235f0c2.jpg I've never been one for trying out Chalice corals. I don't recall ever having much luck with them, but I picked this one up last weekend too. http://i1258.photobucket.com/albums/...ps30eabb78.jpg Misc Zoas: http://i1258.photobucket.com/albums/...psb64f0e3f.jpg http://i1258.photobucket.com/albums/...psad8d8cc1.jpg And finally 1 of 3 SPS frags I am testing out now that I THINK my tank is ready for them. The photos of the other 2 aren't much to look at unfortunately so I didn't upload them: http://i1258.photobucket.com/albums/...ps7e0c4880.jpg |
sps looks happy to me. fingers crossed i guess. did you say all your appropriate prayers?
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The Acan colony looks much happier/healthier in this tank than it did in my 180G. |
Did you ever get your skimmer issues resolved or get it dialed to where it will skim properly. I seem to be having the same issues with my vertex in-180, and its making me consider going with a different skimmer.
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