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Any of you had livestock sucked into your powerhead? I've read about it a
bit and am looking to be proactive. Any ideas on what I could buy or make to surround the powerhead to prevent accidents? I have a small Rio800 btw. Thanks, B |
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"Bryan" wrote in message ...
Any of you had livestock sucked into your powerhead? I've read about it a bit and am looking to be proactive. Any ideas on what I could buy or make to surround the powerhead to prevent accidents? I have a small Rio800 btw. It all depends on what animals you have... Standard screen is usually good enough to protect fish. Problems are with animals having soft bodies like anemones, slugs - they can find their way into the pump and screen does not stop them... A pump like Rio 800 will not be easy to protect. Other pumps, with a regular intake in the form of a pipe allow you to attach a long strainer and then to put sponge/foam to further disperse water sucking action... So as long you do not have new anemones or slugs you should be all right with your Rio800. |
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Use a heagen powerhead prefilter.
Wayne Sallee Wayne's Pets Bryan wrote on 6/12/2006 1:22 AM: Any of you had livestock sucked into your powerhead? I've read about it a bit and am looking to be proactive. Any ideas on what I could buy or make to surround the powerhead to prevent accidents? I have a small Rio800 btw. Thanks, B |
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I quit using powerheads many years ago for this reason. I
like to use one big pump to run the whole system including the protein skimmer. Wayne Sallee Wayne's Pets Steve wrote on 6/12/2006 11:56 AM: On Mon, 12 Jun 2006 05:22:57 GMT, "Bryan" wrote: Any of you had livestock sucked into your powerhead? I've read about it a bit and am looking to be proactive. I had a powerhead in the new tank which I left in there after I bought the first anemone for it. Big mistake. He was badly damaged and died, I'd forgotten how common that problem is... Steve |
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On Mon, 12 Jun 2006 05:22:57 GMT, "Bryan"
wrote: Any of you had livestock sucked into your powerhead? I've read about it a bit and am looking to be proactive. I had a powerhead in the new tank which I left in there after I bought the first anemone for it. Big mistake. He was badly damaged and died, I'd forgotten how common that problem is... Steve |
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On Mon, 12 Jun 2006 15:55:39 GMT, Wayne Sallee
wrote: I quit using powerheads many years ago for this reason. I like to use one big pump to run the whole system including the protein skimmer. I hear what you say, and it's what I used to do on my larger previous tanks. This is a 15 gal nano with no sump, which is a new area for me. Hard to get decent water movement without a little powerhead in there, you can't really fit the sort of Eheim I'm used to using in there I'm finding. An airstone behind the reef does quite a bit, but not perhaps enough for acropora etc that likes movement. The small tank has presented some interesting new challenges. Steve |
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