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If you want one come get it. Keeps jumping into my overflow I'm tired of fishing it out.

For those of you reefers about to "rock"- we salute you ;)
 
Let him live there. Ha!
I've fished my 6 line out several times. If u still have him next week when I come back from Arkansas. Ill get him from ya
 
Hes been there 2 weeks and staying there till somebody jerks him out I've removed him three times I'm done! Lol

For those of you reefers about to "rock"- we salute you ;)
 
I had problems with a few fish jumping into the overflows. I got some plastic gutter guard from Home Depot and cut it to make a "fence" around the overflow boxes and it seems to have corrected the problem.

On a side note, we have three tanks in a horseshoe arrangement with a common sump. One morning (before the gutter guard) we noticed a small chromis in the wrong tank. He looked like he's been run over by a weed-eater. We realized the only way he could have gotten there is to have gone down the overflow, through the sump, got sucked up by the return, gone through the pump, and got diverted to that tank by the chance of negotiating the forks in the manifold on the return pump. He was swimming fine and has healed from all his "bruises" and doing fine to this day. Since then two other fish have shown up in the "wrong" tank. I never would have believed they could have lived through the ordeal of being slapped through a Sequence pump. Actually, it may have happened more times than I know as they would have a 33% chance of being spit out in the same tank they came from.
 
I have a pink spotted goby in my over flo, he's been there for 12 months. I tryed to get him out but its impossible. Try putting a gaurd on top of your over flo
 
I know he's safe and happy there. I'm fraid if I cover it up he will revolt and completely defect from the tank!

For those of you reefers about to "rock"- we salute you ;)
 
I had problems with a few fish jumping into the overflows. I got some plastic gutter guard from Home Depot and cut it to make a "fence" around the overflow boxes and it seems to have corrected the problem.

On a side note, we have three tanks in a horseshoe arrangement with a common sump. One morning (before the gutter guard) we noticed a small chromis in the wrong tank. He looked like he's been run over by a weed-eater. We realized the only way he could have gotten there is to have gone down the overflow, through the sump, got sucked up by the return, gone through the pump, and got diverted to that tank by the chance of negotiating the forks in the manifold on the return pump. He was swimming fine and has healed from all his "bruises" and doing fine to this day. Since then two other fish have shown up in the "wrong" tank. I never would have believed they could have lived through the ordeal of being slapped through a Sequence pump. Actually, it may have happened more times than I know as they would have a 33% chance of being spit out in the same tank they came from.


LOL thats funny stuff!!!
 

IF YOU HAD TO TAKE A REEFING EXAM, WOULD YOU PASS?

  • Yes!

    Votes: 32 45.7%
  • Not yet, but I have one that I want to buy in mind!

    Votes: 9 12.9%
  • No.

    Votes: 26 37.1%
  • Other (please explain).

    Votes: 3 4.3%

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