Paul
July 9th 03, 12:28 PM
Mine didn't even get caught in the intake. It was actually on the back
glass very close to the intake.
I beleive the mere suction of the intake freaked it out and it
released its guts.
When I took the cuke out of the tank it was still alive. It is in a
quarantine tank, the day after i woke up it had dropped more of its
guts in the quarantine tank.
"CapFusion" > wrote in message >...
>
> >
> > Exactly, just don't blame the cuke if you have a tank wipe out, blame
> > yourself.
> >
>
> Ahhh.... I would blame it on mother nature that give us the ability to see
> beauty.
>
> From now on, to anyone that have cucumber / slug / snail or whatever ... use
> some kind of safety measure for anything that would go into or get into any
> intake. Surround any intake with grille / mesh or separate with something
> that can get in or get suck in.
>
> CapFusion,...
glass very close to the intake.
I beleive the mere suction of the intake freaked it out and it
released its guts.
When I took the cuke out of the tank it was still alive. It is in a
quarantine tank, the day after i woke up it had dropped more of its
guts in the quarantine tank.
"CapFusion" > wrote in message >...
>
> >
> > Exactly, just don't blame the cuke if you have a tank wipe out, blame
> > yourself.
> >
>
> Ahhh.... I would blame it on mother nature that give us the ability to see
> beauty.
>
> From now on, to anyone that have cucumber / slug / snail or whatever ... use
> some kind of safety measure for anything that would go into or get into any
> intake. Surround any intake with grille / mesh or separate with something
> that can get in or get suck in.
>
> CapFusion,...