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![]() OH NO...sooo sorry to hear Tony!
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![]() Hmmm, well, at least I don't have to wonder any longer. I found him.
![]() This is what he managed to get out of: ![]() He either got out through the little uncovered gap by the locline or the right hand side because the acrylic was starting to warp and lift a little on that side. I've been wondering all week how to fix that warp but .. well I guess I don't need to worry about it anymore. Guess if I every try again I'll have a huge box built around the tank top so that there is ZERO chance of escape. I won't put any eels into my 280g now because as an inwall tank I don't know how to enclose the tank 100% AND still be able to feed the fish on a daily basis (and not make it a huge burden for anyone taking care of the tank when I'm away on vacations or work or whatever). I feel so ... unbelievably affected right now. ![]()
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![]() Yikes, that sucks. I'm sorry for your loss. You had a rough go with that little guy.
What an escape artist he must have been, your tank is sealed up better than mine is right now. |