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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() I also got some needle point mesh screen from wal-mart and modified my overflow so little gobies stay out. Worked for my yasha, since I've add it I haven't found him in the overflow. However the other day I found my stripehead goby in there ![]() ![]() "Nano goby fence" -as Doug calls it ![]() ![]()
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One more fish should be ok?, right!!! ![]() Last edited by fishoholic; 01-26-2012 at 02:52 PM. |
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![]() I've had to do that on a few tanks too. The mesh is a pretty tight weave though, you'll need to keep on top of scraping the algae off.
One idea I'd consider if I was in that situation is I'd make a little frame out of acrylic that you can just plop on top of the overflow. Ie., an acrylic lid with say eggrcrate glued to that spaced so that it sits close to flush on the inside of the overflow's eggcrate, and then zapstrap the mesh to that eggcrate. That way when it comes time to clean it you just lift it up, take it to the sink, and plop it back in place 5 minutes later.
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![]() nuthin hotter than a chick who can knead epoxy like nobody's business..
Doug: before you get your panties in a knot, I can look, so long as I don't touch. Isn't that the rule? ![]() |
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![]() So long as you only use eyes to look I think you're safe.
Nice fix Laurie... you're lucky there were no corals down there that's a good sized piece. |
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![]() Yes thankfully there was no corals or little fish in the spot were it fell. Freaked out for a bit when I first saw it on the sand bed then saw all my fish were fine and breathed a sigh of relief.
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