jumpfrog
Active Member
Got a bit of a problem that I'm sure some of you have experienced, and hopefully have solved:
I keep 3 morays in my AGA 125 RR. No problems with any aggression and they will even share holes from time to time.
But, I've found my zebra moray in the overflows twice now. One on each side of the tank. I'm hoping he has learned that going "there" is not a good thing since he's experienced both sides. However, I'd like to make sure he can't get back in.
Has anyone created something to keep them from getting into the overflows? It's not much space, but as you know, they don't need much. The lids are weighted down so he's not pushing the glass up, just squeezing inbetween the glass and the overflow.
TIA
I keep 3 morays in my AGA 125 RR. No problems with any aggression and they will even share holes from time to time.
But, I've found my zebra moray in the overflows twice now. One on each side of the tank. I'm hoping he has learned that going "there" is not a good thing since he's experienced both sides. However, I'd like to make sure he can't get back in.
Has anyone created something to keep them from getting into the overflows? It's not much space, but as you know, they don't need much. The lids are weighted down so he's not pushing the glass up, just squeezing inbetween the glass and the overflow.
TIA