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Old February 11th 07, 10:10 PM posted to rec.aquaria.marine.reefs
Yukon
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What is everyone using to cover their powerheads to prevent anemone accidents? I use sponges to cover my Hagen's, but they are a
pain. Anyone doing it another way?


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Old February 12th 07, 01:02 AM posted to rec.aquaria.marine.reefs
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Yukon wrote:
What is everyone using to cover their powerheads to prevent anemone accidents? I use sponges to cover my Hagen's, but they are a
pain. Anyone doing it another way?



I flipped mine upside down, so they suck from the top instead of the
bottom. My anemones have given up glass climbing for the moment, but I
was planning to use fiber or similar w/ rubber bands. I haven't found a
sponge that would work that well accept that some powerheads come with
extended uptakes to house the sponge. This might reduce suction enough
to avoid anemone death.

My ritteri finally found a perch with a lot of flow. I would never have
guessed that they would like that much current, but he's stayed put
within 48 hrs of adding new power heads.

--Kurt
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Old February 12th 07, 02:46 AM posted to rec.aquaria.marine.reefs
swarvegorilla
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"KurtG" wrote in message
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Yukon wrote:
What is everyone using to cover their powerheads to prevent anemone
accidents? I use sponges to cover my Hagen's, but they are a pain. Anyone
doing it another way?


I flipped mine upside down, so they suck from the top instead of the
bottom. My anemones have given up glass climbing for the moment, but I
was planning to use fiber or similar w/ rubber bands. I haven't found a
sponge that would work that well accept that some powerheads come with
extended uptakes to house the sponge. This might reduce suction enough to
avoid anemone death.

My ritteri finally found a perch with a lot of flow. I would never have
guessed that they would like that much current, but he's stayed put within
48 hrs of adding new power heads.

--Kurt


I have these plastic basket things that they sell for ponds to prevent
debris clogging the flow too quickly
sorta a black plastic basket
ugly as old people doing it.... but have them hidden a bit


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Old February 12th 07, 03:30 AM posted to rec.aquaria.marine.reefs
Yukon
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"KurtG" wrote in message news:G0Pzh.8045$z6.6569@bigfe9...
Yukon wrote:
What is everyone using to cover their powerheads to prevent anemone accidents? I use sponges to cover my Hagen's, but they are a
pain. Anyone doing it another way?


I flipped mine upside down, so they suck from the top instead of the bottom. My anemones have given up glass climbing for the
moment, but I was planning to use fiber or similar w/ rubber bands. I haven't found a sponge that would work that well accept
that some powerheads come with extended uptakes to house the sponge. This might reduce suction enough to avoid anemone death.

My ritteri finally found a perch with a lot of flow. I would never have guessed that they would like that much current, but he's
stayed put within 48 hrs of adding new power heads.

--Kurt


I have a large LTA in a 20 gal tank for over 6 years. I hate to move it to a bigger tank because it's done so well in there over the
years. It's growing pretty close to the powerhead and sometimes knocks off the sponge. Maybe I'll try turning it upside down.
Thanks.


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Old February 12th 07, 04:51 PM posted to rec.aquaria.marine.reefs
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"Yukon" wrote in message
...
Your having a bad time of it target. You tell tooo many lies and cannot
keep up with them. The multitude of lies bites you every time you turn
around. Trust me on this, its proven that the truth is so much more
easier to keep up with than lies are..

Might I suggest "you" give it a try, you may just like it.

Oh, do you claim those socks as dependants on you income tax?
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What is everyone using to cover their powerheads to prevent anemone

accidents? I use sponges to cover my Hagen's, but they are a
pain. Anyone doing it another way?




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Old February 12th 07, 05:09 PM posted to rec.aquaria.marine.reefs
Tristan
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"Yukon" wrote in message
...

"KurtG" wrote in message

news:G0Pzh.8045$z6.6569@bigfe9...
Yukon wrote:
What is everyone using to cover their powerheads to prevent anemone

accidents? I use sponges to cover my Hagen's, but they are a
pain. Anyone doing it another way?


Well I have youy beat in the years department sucker and folks are
still responding to me every day, and I am not counting my socks
either. If it was not for folks trying to get me to see the light or
my socks I wuld not have any replies....face it.

Oh, I claim those socks as dependants on my income tax....
hahahahaha

Sponsored in part by:
The House of Roy "Tristan" Hauer©
The Roy Hauer Institute of Usenet Socks
Anonymity® and Sock Puppetry.
The Committee to Take Back our USENET Groups!
Hauer's Home for Orphaned Socks LLC.
Supporters of Your Local Newsgroups (SLN, Ltd.)
The Roy Hauer AKA Tristan Hauer Plonk Foundation©
Just say no to Roy "Tristan" Hauer!
Its not all about Roy "Tristan" Hauer, Trust me on that!
Send Roy Tristan Hauer an Email.....tell him how you realy feel!
Send Roy "Tristan" Hauer's ISP and NNTP aan Abuse report,
let them know how you feel too.

-= Have LoneGunman, Will Travel. =-


I flipped mine upside down, so they suck from the top instead of the

bottom. My anemones have given up glass climbing for the
moment, but I was planning to use fiber or similar w/ rubber bands. I

haven't found a sponge that would work that well accept
that some powerheads come with extended uptakes to house the sponge.

This might reduce suction enough to avoid anemone death.

My ritteri finally found a perch with a lot of flow. I would never have

guessed that they would like that much current, but he's
stayed put within 48 hrs of adding new power heads.

--Kurt


I have a large LTA in a 20 gal tank for over 6 years. I hate to move it to

a bigger tank because it's done so well in there over the
years. It's growing pretty close to the powerhead and sometimes knocks off

the sponge. Maybe I'll try turning it upside down.
Thanks.




  #7  
Old February 13th 07, 12:40 AM posted to rec.aquaria.marine.reefs
Yukon
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"swarvegorilla" wrote in message u...

"KurtG" wrote in message news:G0Pzh.8045$z6.6569@bigfe9...
Yukon wrote:
What is everyone using to cover their powerheads to prevent anemone accidents? I use sponges to cover my Hagen's, but they are a
pain. Anyone doing it another way?


I flipped mine upside down, so they suck from the top instead of the bottom. My anemones have given up glass climbing for the
moment, but I was planning to use fiber or similar w/ rubber bands. I haven't found a sponge that would work that well accept
that some powerheads come with extended uptakes to house the sponge. This might reduce suction enough to avoid anemone death.

My ritteri finally found a perch with a lot of flow. I would never have guessed that they would like that much current, but he's
stayed put within 48 hrs of adding new power heads.

--Kurt


I have these plastic basket things that they sell for ponds to prevent debris clogging the flow too quickly
sorta a black plastic basket
ugly as old people doing it.... but have them hidden a bit



That's not a bad idea either. Thanks.


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Old February 13th 07, 12:41 AM posted to rec.aquaria.marine.reefs
Yukon
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"Tristan" wrote in message ...

"Yukon" wrote in message
...

"KurtG" wrote in message

news:G0Pzh.8045$z6.6569@bigfe9...
Yukon wrote:
What is everyone using to cover their powerheads to prevent anemone

accidents? I use sponges to cover my Hagen's, but they are a
pain. Anyone doing it another way?


Well I have youy beat in the years department sucker and folks are
still responding to me every day, and I am not counting my socks
either. If it was not for folks trying to get me to see the light or
my socks I wuld not have any replies....face it.

Oh, I claim those socks as dependants on my income tax....
hahahahaha

Sponsored in part by:
The House of Roy "Tristan" Hauer©
The Roy Hauer Institute of Usenet Socks
Anonymity® and Sock Puppetry.
The Committee to Take Back our USENET Groups!
Hauer's Home for Orphaned Socks LLC.
Supporters of Your Local Newsgroups (SLN, Ltd.)
The Roy Hauer AKA Tristan Hauer Plonk Foundation©
Just say no to Roy "Tristan" Hauer!
Its not all about Roy "Tristan" Hauer, Trust me on that!
Send Roy Tristan Hauer an Email.....tell him how you realy feel!
Send Roy "Tristan" Hauer's ISP and NNTP aan Abuse report,
let them know how you feel too.

-= Have LoneGunman, Will Travel. =-


I flipped mine upside down, so they suck from the top instead of the

bottom. My anemones have given up glass climbing for the
moment, but I was planning to use fiber or similar w/ rubber bands. I

haven't found a sponge that would work that well accept
that some powerheads come with extended uptakes to house the sponge.

This might reduce suction enough to avoid anemone death.

My ritteri finally found a perch with a lot of flow. I would never have

guessed that they would like that much current, but he's
stayed put within 48 hrs of adding new power heads.

--Kurt


I have a large LTA in a 20 gal tank for over 6 years. I hate to move it to

a bigger tank because it's done so well in there over the
years. It's growing pretty close to the powerhead and sometimes knocks off

the sponge. Maybe I'll try turning it upside down.
Thanks.





????


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Old February 13th 07, 12:41 AM posted to rec.aquaria.marine.reefs
Yukon
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"Tristan" wrote in message ...

"Yukon" wrote in message
...
Your having a bad time of it target. You tell tooo many lies and cannot
keep up with them. The multitude of lies bites you every time you turn
around. Trust me on this, its proven that the truth is so much more
easier to keep up with than lies are..

Might I suggest "you" give it a try, you may just like it.

Oh, do you claim those socks as dependants on you income tax?
hahahahaha
Sponsored in part by:
The House of Roy "Tristan" Hauer©
The Roy Hauer Institute of Usenet Socks
Anonymity® and Sock Puppetry.
The Committee to Take Back our USENET Groups!
Hauer's Home for Orphaned Socks LLC.
Supporters of Your Local Newsgroups (SLN, Ltd.)
The Roy Hauer AKA Tristan Hauer Plonk Foundation©
Just say no to Roy "Tristan" Hauer!
Its not all about Roy "Tristan" Hauer, Trust me on that!
Send Roy Tristan Hauer an Email.....tell him how you realy feel!
Send Roy "Tristan" Hauer's ISP and NNTP aan Abuse report,
let them know how you feel too.

-= Have LoneGunman, Will Travel. =-

What is everyone using to cover their powerheads to prevent anemone

accidents? I use sponges to cover my Hagen's, but they are a
pain. Anyone doing it another way?





Umm......thanks...er...I guess........


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Old February 14th 07, 08:32 AM posted to rec.aquaria.marine.reefs
swarvegorilla
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????


tell us about it!!
welcome to the strange side of usenet
after a while you will recognise the poster
and just ignore/killfile
somehow they are getting satisfaction from the weird posts
I'm glad they are finding some sort of meaning or something
but yes
very strange.


I asked a mate about his anemones and he told me he's trying to work out
what barriers they won't cross.
'could' be as simple as a line of silicon mixed with something..... once he
works it out
but after listening to him ramble for over an hour.... I chewed thru my leg
and escaped.
If the anemone is getting closer to the current
perhaps extending the output away from the sucky input could help.
some people direct outputs all over the tank trying to eliminate deadspots,
and this could influence where the anemone wants to go hang.
lotta words for little suggestion
heh


 




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