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Doug 01-03-2014 05:23 PM

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Originally Posted by Coralgurl (Post 870896)
Ahh, that sucks, sorry to hear!! Silly fish!

Ya sucks. It was an active beautiful fish. Was looking forward to putting it in the larger tank, plus a leopard.

But no more more for me. Will find different fishies.

SeaHorse_Fanatic 01-03-2014 05:29 PM

Just found my red/orange wrasse (not sure what species) on the carpet yesterday afternoon too. They jump through small gaps in the glass top. Arrrrrgggg!!!!

Coralgurl 01-03-2014 05:39 PM

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Originally Posted by pinkreef (Post 870905)
I also had my solar and carpenter jump within a couple of days of each other in December. I found them on top of the glass cover. they got thru gaps in the deteriorating mesh on the back 4 inches of the tank where all the gear is.
I decided away with the glass top and just mesh in the area between the tank and the canopy. now more light gets in and no more fried fish.

Seems all you can do is add a cover to discourage them from jumping, but if they want out, they want out....sorry for your loss.

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Originally Posted by Doug (Post 870925)
Ya sucks. It was an active beautiful fish. Was looking forward to putting it in the larger tank, plus a leopard.

But no more more for me. Will find different fishies.

My yellow stays closer to the middle/bottom of the tank - they are beautiful!!! My blue sided wrasse's fins are always above the water, I keep an eye on him when I feed....I won't be adding more wrasses, I've lost count of how many have carpet surfed on me....will move to anthia's I think, they school and are just as pretty!

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Originally Posted by SeaHorse_Fanatic (Post 870927)
Just found my red/orange wrasse (not sure what species) on the carpet yesterday afternoon too. They jump through small gaps in the glass top. Arrrrrgggg!!!!

Sorry for your loss :sad:

paddyob 01-03-2014 08:19 PM

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Originally Posted by Dearth (Post 867972)
I have eggcrate with mesh on top of my tank and already have had my fish break the eggcrate in 2 places and I think it is either my lubbocks of lawnmower Blennie doing the damage if the mesh wasn't there I think my cats would be having fish food literally

I don't see how either of those fish could physically break eggcrate. At all. Unless what you are using is not the egg crate I own... As what I call eggcrate I struggled to cut with side cutters capable of slicing a finger off. No way a fish would break the egg crate I know of.

As for the thread user ... Do you have any spaces that perhaps are cut around wires or pipes or something like that? Maybe they found a crack. :twised:

I forego eggcrate now and use a canopy about 8" tall. I have not lost a jumper since. Not even a wrasse in several years. Short of loss while doing maintenance. I failed to notice a jumper during extended maintenance. Oops.

lastlight 01-03-2014 08:59 PM

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Originally Posted by paddyob (Post 870956)
I don't see how either of those fish could physically break eggcrate.

My bet is on the cats. Which means your curious felines would have been in the tank had you been using screen top!

Coralgurl 01-03-2014 09:07 PM

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Originally Posted by paddyob (Post 870956)
As for the thread user ... Do you have any spaces that perhaps are cut around wires or pipes or something like that? Maybe they found a crack. :twised:

I forego eggcrate now and use a canopy about 8" tall. I have not lost a jumper since. Not even a wrasse in several years. Short of loss while doing maintenance. I failed to notice a jumper during extended maintenance. Oops.

I have cut outs for wires, but there's only enough room for the wires and still covers the eurobracing, gap is smaller than the actual eggcrate holes.

I haven't skinned my tank (top or bottom), but any that I've seen with a canopy do not seem to have jumpers, so this may be the plan for this year. :lol: I do think they may have jumped when I feed. I have a 2'x2' piece that I move to feed them, that's really the only way I could see them escaping, unless they did actually fit through the holes.

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Originally Posted by lastlight (Post 870963)
My bet is on the cats. Which means your curious felines would have been in the tank had you been using screen top!

Our cat sits on top of my tank too, is up there as soon as I move the ec to feed. She loves watching them but she won't put her paws in the water. She did this before I added the cover, she just walked along the euro bracing.....:twised:

tobysmurf 01-03-2014 09:56 PM

I've lost several to jumps lately, I had a beautiful pink tile goby and a solon fairy wrasse that decided to jump through the eggcrate a few days apart.

Madreefer 01-03-2014 10:31 PM

I dont know why people keep using eggcrate. It does'nt work and it looks like crap. Mesh is way better, and why is it called eggcrate? It's called light diffuser in the hardware stores.

Coralgurl 01-03-2014 11:07 PM

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Originally Posted by Madreefer (Post 870985)
I dont know why people keep using eggcrate. It does'nt work and it looks like crap. Mesh is way better, and why is it called eggcrate? It's called light diffuser in the hardware stores.


Use it because of cat....

I wondered on the eggcrate too, looks on employee's faces when asking for it, then realizing what you're asking for and looking at you like you're an idiot or something. I can see it working for bigger fish, I know it's kept my bigger wrasses in.....

Doug 01-04-2014 01:03 AM

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Originally Posted by Madreefer (Post 870985)
I dont know why people keep using eggcrate. It does'nt work and it looks like crap. Mesh is way better, and why is it called eggcrate? It's called light diffuser in the hardware stores.



sorry :sad:


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