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![]() See - the intakes DO have guards on them, they're not open - and the guards are VERY small. I'm not talking mesh thin weave guards, but very thin guards... no guards would probably mean that I'd have mushed anemone in my tank
![]() The only thing that might have prevented it would be to do a super fine mesh or sponge/quickfilter type thing - which would be another thing to fight with in regards to nitrates... Unless there's something I'm missing? |
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![]() Use the QuickFilter guard without the sponge. Then you have a BIG guard.
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![]() Man, I lost like $2000 worth of various Xenia to random anemone poisoning a month ago. Never again!
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![]() That's an awful lot of Xenia. What's that work out to, like 3 metric tonnes?
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![]() I was looking at putting filter media over the ends of the powerheads, and then cleaning it as needed. I also have 2 anenome walls built, so hopefully any anenomes that I get won't be able to get off of them.
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240 gallon tank build: http://www.canreef.com/vbulletin/sho...d.php?t=110073 |
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![]() Johnny Reefer,
I also use Quickfilter guards. They are absolutely the safest. ponokareefer, What the heck is an "anemone wall"? I guarantee you that if the anemone doesn't like your wall, it will move. Haven't posted this timelapse video for awhile, but here's how much an anemone can move in one night ![]() |