rockies
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I recently posted a humours account of my first episode of a fish making it into my sump.
https://www.saltwaterfish.com/vb/showthread.php?t=194285
Well, the Damsel in the story has made it a habit and gotten into the overflow 3 times this week. Twice it made it to the sump. This morning I found her in the sump quite badly beaten up with a very red gill on one side and lots of missing scales.
I figured that a smart fish would learn to avoid an area associated with such trauma, but alas that is not the case. After looking on this board and thinking about the situation I believe some egg crate or large gauge plastic mesh is necessary to shield the overflow to prevent this in the future.
It will have the added benefit of keeping snails out of the overflow also. (I wouldn't want my Durso stand-pipe to become clogged.)
https://www.saltwaterfish.com/vb/showthread.php?t=194285
Well, the Damsel in the story has made it a habit and gotten into the overflow 3 times this week. Twice it made it to the sump. This morning I found her in the sump quite badly beaten up with a very red gill on one side and lots of missing scales.
I figured that a smart fish would learn to avoid an area associated with such trauma, but alas that is not the case. After looking on this board and thinking about the situation I believe some egg crate or large gauge plastic mesh is necessary to shield the overflow to prevent this in the future.
It will have the added benefit of keeping snails out of the overflow also. (I wouldn't want my Durso stand-pipe to become clogged.)