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![]() My anthias jumped into my overflow sometime last night, he's hanging out at the bottom now. Any ideas for getting it out without dismantling the pipes?
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![]() Get in there with a net and fish it out, it's gonna get stressed out in there and likely vanish.
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![]() You can even siphon some of the water out to make your life easier if you can't just drain it by removing one of the pipes
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![]() If it's a Durso, pull out the standpipe, have a filter sock or net at the other end of the drain and it will go down there in no time. Had my wrasse do the same and got it out that way.
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![]() Worst case, I had a cleaner wrasse in my overflow for 4 months
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![]() I have a neon goby in one overflow since last September and in another overflow I have a rock boring urchin he's been in there for close to 3 yrs lol ......I have no advice to give
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