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![]() If it is THAT stuck that you might crack the bulkhead of glass, then yes, don't chance it. But the pliers might just give you better grip to get the pvc apart without applying so much force to be dangerous.
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![]() Good that you got him out, but wondering if it does it again could you just remove the Durso and let him ride the overflow to the sump?
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![]() I suppose that's an option if the piping is large enough and doesn't have too many bends. I'd be afraid of the fish getting stuck somewhere ... what then?
But it's something I'd probably consider if all other options fail.
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BTW, I'm not worried about the bulkhead cracking, when I had the tank built the guy supplied me with 2" schedule 80 bulkheads. Those things are huge and tough.
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![]() Good luck my six line has lived in my overflow for about a year. Ive tried numerous times to get him out with no luck.
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