Much as the title implies, I’ve come home from work on two separate occasions to find the wetside on my sand, and my motor on the ground still on...
Has anyone else had this mysterious situation occur? I have no other animals in the apartment, my only tank inhabitants are a pair of clowns, 6 line, zoas, and an anemone...
The first time I suspected the anemone lodged itself in the pump, causing the prop to stop, and the motor, still spinning, flung itself off.
Or my other thought was my roommate seen/heard something and just knew that the pump needs to be attached in order to work, and in fear of hitting the wrong button, he did that. But I spoke to him and he didn’t , nor would he do that, he would call me.
My off the wall thought is my female clown, whom I’ve seen move snails and hermit shells with her mouth if they’re near her “bed”. Maybe she’s grown some higher intellectual properties and knows that if she throws a shell in there, it’ll stop it. Lol idk
Which brings me to last night, Friday the 13th lol, I find the pump once again off the tank, still on, just on the floor. The roomie said he didn’t notice it before he split for the gym at like 2, everything was “normal”
I guess my question is, what’s the culprit. The pumps been on my tank for over a year now, no problems what so ever. Is something causing the prop to stop spinning and instead of the plastic breaking ( which would by my initial thought) the motor dislodged itself to prevent that?
Or do I just have a prick of a ghost in my apartment? All suggestions welcome. I kinda need my flow to not fall off. Literally.
Thanks-
Rob.
Has anyone else had this mysterious situation occur? I have no other animals in the apartment, my only tank inhabitants are a pair of clowns, 6 line, zoas, and an anemone...
The first time I suspected the anemone lodged itself in the pump, causing the prop to stop, and the motor, still spinning, flung itself off.
Or my other thought was my roommate seen/heard something and just knew that the pump needs to be attached in order to work, and in fear of hitting the wrong button, he did that. But I spoke to him and he didn’t , nor would he do that, he would call me.
My off the wall thought is my female clown, whom I’ve seen move snails and hermit shells with her mouth if they’re near her “bed”. Maybe she’s grown some higher intellectual properties and knows that if she throws a shell in there, it’ll stop it. Lol idk
Which brings me to last night, Friday the 13th lol, I find the pump once again off the tank, still on, just on the floor. The roomie said he didn’t notice it before he split for the gym at like 2, everything was “normal”
I guess my question is, what’s the culprit. The pumps been on my tank for over a year now, no problems what so ever. Is something causing the prop to stop spinning and instead of the plastic breaking ( which would by my initial thought) the motor dislodged itself to prevent that?
Or do I just have a prick of a ghost in my apartment? All suggestions welcome. I kinda need my flow to not fall off. Literally.
Thanks-
Rob.