We’ve had bad luck with jumping Jawfish in QT to the tune of $500-600. I’m using a standard 20g tank with a full hood. There’s only a little gap next to the HOB filter and where the HOB flows into the tank if you count that.
The first time around I didn’t do anything special, I’ve never had a fish jump in QT before. The Jawfish have seemed content in their PVC pieces and fed aggressively. It didn’t work out well.
The second time I decided to use a towel to cover all the openings and weighed the gaps down with full Trident bottles. This time literally no gaps and yet somehow the second Jawfish managed to jump too. I couldn’t believe it!
Here’s my real question. These jawfish have been so intent on jumping that I wonder if, even if I could get it through QT, would it just end up jumping in the DT? My DT is fully covered by a tight mesh screen but I do have 2 Eheim feeding stations for auto feeders. The jawfish have been aggressive feeders so I could definitely see them attacking the food in the feeding stations and maybe accidentally jumping. Or, with a tank full of sand, would the jawfish just stay in its hole, eat food that floats by, and be less intent on jumping?
The first time around I didn’t do anything special, I’ve never had a fish jump in QT before. The Jawfish have seemed content in their PVC pieces and fed aggressively. It didn’t work out well.
The second time I decided to use a towel to cover all the openings and weighed the gaps down with full Trident bottles. This time literally no gaps and yet somehow the second Jawfish managed to jump too. I couldn’t believe it!
Here’s my real question. These jawfish have been so intent on jumping that I wonder if, even if I could get it through QT, would it just end up jumping in the DT? My DT is fully covered by a tight mesh screen but I do have 2 Eheim feeding stations for auto feeders. The jawfish have been aggressive feeders so I could definitely see them attacking the food in the feeding stations and maybe accidentally jumping. Or, with a tank full of sand, would the jawfish just stay in its hole, eat food that floats by, and be less intent on jumping?