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![]() Just a warning to people thinking of a fairy or flasher wrasse...they love to jump. I just peeled mine off the center brace for the third (and last) time. I was about 10 minutes too late getting it back in the water.
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![]() That's really shitty to hear Brad
![]() Sorry for your loss, it was a beautiful fish. Have you ever thought about using a thin sheet of plexi for a cover. I use 1/4inch on mine for that same reason, and well you know the scoop-my acro's are growing under NO's ![]() cheers, Rich
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cheers, Rich all that we do is touched with ocean, yet we remain on the shore of what we know http://www.advancedaquarist.com/2005/5/aquarium |
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![]() I tried plexi under MH, and it warped rapidly. I tried egg crate, and had to cut it around all the various things going into the tank. For various reasons, every time it was off, a fish went carpet surfing. I like fish that stay in the tank. They are smrt.
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![]() Rich, with the money I spend to get light into the tank, blocking it with a cover isn't an option. As it is, I need to clean the center brace every other day. And covers would restrict evaporation which in turn would crank my heat way up!
I knew I would lose this fish one day just like this, but it is a sad night around the house. The kids were especially fond of "Mr. Rainbowhead" In the future, I need to do more homework on a fish's behaviour before buying!
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![]() Bummer, Brad - it's disappointing enough without having to deal with the kids and/or spouse grieving as well!
![]() It's Great to have a board to post "learning experiences" where a dozen or so well-meanies won't jump down your throat to tell you what a poor choice that was, etc... ![]()
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