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![]() Can I use regular window screen in my reef, or is there a specific brand thats safe? I just got a neon goby and he can easily fit through the mesh in my overflow & powerheads.
Thanks for the help, Shaun. |
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![]() I would stay away from the metal stuff, but I would think the plastic would be fine. I would give it a good washing before I put it in.
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![]() I might consider doubling up the mesh over the overflow (if you're using gutter guard... if not using gutter guard, then I might consider using gutter guard).
Plastic window screening is safe to use wet in your tank, but I think you will find it will clog easily and cause overflows if you're actually straining water through it.
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![]() I agree window screen is a flood waiting to happen.
What if you were to drill a hole in the overflow cover. and install a reefsafe plug. If goby goes into overflow, pull the plug until it swims out. Maybe after a few trips into the overflow, it might get the idea. Last edited by Scavenger; 04-04-2007 at 08:41 PM. Reason: rethought suggestion. |
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![]() Thanks for the the advise. Good call on the window screen clogging. I won't use it. Where do you get the gutter gaurd? How small are the holes? My overflow box is acrylic with 1/4" slots. I've covered it with rigid plastic mesh(used for crab trap bait cages) with 3/8" holes. Still not enough to stop this little guy. He hasn't gone in there yet, I'm just trying to be pro-active. If he gets in there, he'll be sent to the filter bag in a hurry.
Shaun. |
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