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i have a piece of eggcrate here that might fit... whats the measurements of your tank? if it will work you can have it.
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I totally understand your frustration. I myself cannot keep my 175gal cool enough and over the summer i have lost about 5 fish. Nothing has jumped out of the tank but my dragon wrass buried himself in the sand and I had to "dig" him out. I have tried ice packs and four liter milk jugs but nothing seems to keep a tank that size cool enough. I cannot afford a chiller. I dunno I am thinking about down sizing.
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Ok the tank is covered and there will be no more carpet surfing casualties.
The only reason I made the other comment was because the reason I started this thread was to find out what could possibly be making the fish jump so much . Also, to note.. I haven't lost 3 fish, I lost 2. I saved the other clown. The 2 I did lose died one day apart, so I was just curious as to if heat or something else may have caused them to jump (because it was 2 deaths so soon) Anyways.. problem is solved. |
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Have you thought of the possability of it being a faulty ground from a powerhead or heater ?Just a thought.
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Hmm,guess its not that.
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Hahah, another sucker punch. :razz: |
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That was my thoughts exactly. It happens to often. Ground probes are good. Your running to high temps in the tank though. Yiks! Curious how your monitor temp? With a digital or? Crating the top is one thing, but obviously fish are jumping for a good reason. Glad your looking to find out the reason. Lee |
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