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he jump when you crack the lid to feed the tank. My Naoko did the same
Not necessarily though... I had a Garnoti jump overnight through the egg crate. Not sure how she fit through, but she did.he jump when you crack the lid to feed the tank. My Naoko did the same
Wow / the full fin extension! Is that flashing? Who is that green one? I couldn’t quite see with my small iPhone screenHere they are!
And a feeding video of the wrasses
Yep, the Rubri was happily flashing! He’s one of the more energetic flashers I’ve kept, definitely tied with the Diamond Tail for personality.Wow / the full fin extension! Is that flashing? Who is that green one? I couldn’t quite see with my small iPhone screen
Like I said, get out the popcorn on this one!Yep, the Rubri was happily flashing! He’s one of the more energetic flashers I’ve kept, definitely tied with the Diamond Tail for personality.
I have 2 greener species - The Mombasa Pencil and Jade.
Definitely! I don’t even need a TV, just sit in-front of the tank and watch the wrasses in display.Like I said, get out the popcorn on this one!
Happy fish don’t jump except if spooked but still if they are happy they tend not to spook that bad. Most want out because they live a life of anxiety.Not necessarily though... I had a Garnoti jump overnight through the egg crate. Not sure how she fit through, but she did.
Mine was happy, always out and came to the glass to see me. It was always eating any food I fed including nori, and always grazing at the rocks and sand. Fat and active.Happy fish don’t jump except if spooked but still if they are happy they tend not to spook that bad. Most want out because they live a life of anxiety.
Most Full size wrasse fit through eggcrate. Bigger ones will rub few scales off that’s about it
Been there with a Vivien that jumped during a feeding. Top is at over 6 feet so I didn’t see it. Is your top the BRS kit? Had an iridis shoot through the BRS screen so got rid of it.OMG... can we thread the needle anymore then this?
I am completely lost how he got though those gaps.
True i did not like him very much because he would pick on my anthias... but i did not wish him to commit suicide and litterally jump out of a hole smaller then his size.
How is that possible?Been there with a Vivien that jumped during a feeding. Top is at over 6 feet so I didn’t see it. Is your top the BRS kit? Had an iridis shoot through the BRS screen so got rid of it.
I had the top slid back for feeding. She jumped out. I slid it back without getting on the step stool to look. Found her the next morning.How is that possible?
I guess I'll have to get one of the solid acrylic lids, but then I get worried that they'll slam into it head-first. At least the mesh has a bit of give to it.
Been there with a Vivien that jumped during a feeding. Top is at over 6 feet so I didn’t see it. Is your top the BRS kit? Had an iridis shoot through the BRS screen so got rid of it.
I have to correct my post about the iridis. It was in my IM Nuovo 20 which had the IM lid, basically the same width grid as the BRS. The iridis shot through that screen O/N. Can’t imagine anything other than a slim halichoeres doing that though.nope.... its the one from Innovative Marine that came with my tank.
The thing is I don't unlid it.
I feed dried though the screen into a feeder ring.
And i feed the frozen though a feeder pipette, so the screen never comes off unless i need to do work inside the tank.
When i last fed the fishes, i saw them all, and when i went out and came back, the wrasse was on top of the screen.
So unless someone came into the room and lifted the screen without me knowing, which i highly doubt, unless its a poltregiest, or some super natural being haunting the room, it had to have threaded the needle hole on the screen.
I'm fairly certain my brunneus did the same with an IM lid. I was working on the tank a bit the night before, so it's also possible it jumped while I wasn't looking, but I usually hear them when they come out of the water, so I suspect it was a successful torpedo jump through the net.I have to correct my post about the iridis. It was in my IM Nuovo 20 which had the IM lid, basically the same width grid as the BRS. The iridis shot through that screen O/N. Can’t imagine anything other than a slim halichoeres doing that though.
It cannot jump through a hole that is smaller than it so either the screen came off or else there is a hole on the screen it can jump through. When you eliminated everything else, the reminder must be it, however unlikely.nope.... its the one from Innovative Marine that came with my tank.
The thing is I don't unlid it.
There is no gaps in the lid either, as i am running MP's so i have no wires in the tank or wires coming out to ajar the lid.
I feed dried though the screen into a feeder ring.
And i feed the frozen though a feeder pipette, so the screen never comes off unless i need to do work inside the tank.
When i last fed the fishes, i saw them all, and when i went out and came back, the wrasse was on top of the screen.
So unless someone came into the room and lifted the screen without me knowing, which i highly doubt, unless its a poltregiest, or some super natural being haunting the room, it had to have threaded the needle hole on the screen.
When you eliminated everything else, the reminder must be it, however unlikely.
I got the Top Lids brand. Acrylic on frame, “mesh” is so tight, there is no concern of fish getting through. Two feed holes with lids included in price and you can choose the size - they have it big enough for men’s large hands too.How is that possible?
I guess I'll have to get one of the solid acrylic lids, but then I get worried that they'll slam into it head-first. At least the mesh has a bit of give to it.