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Disaster!
Disaster!
Well folks, I went down to the marina the other night and collected a dozen coon striped shrimp and a couple metridium anemones. Everything made it into the tank just fine and after an hour of observation I went to bed. I woke up at about 3am to a strange noise from the fishroom. SO I go check it out to find a clogged overflow. Half of the shrimp had found their way into the overflow during the night and got stuck. I had to crawl under the stand and disconnect the hose and clear the overflow. The shrimp in and of themselves were not the problem however. A medium sized snail plus the shrimp is what did the job. Needless to say I was a little irritated! Anyhow, everything is back in order, I'm working on some way to make the system fail safe. For the moment however, no more large shrimp!
Today I'm planning a shore dive in the burroughs channel along the north shore wall, I'm after a grunt sculpin or two, plus whatever else catches my attention down there. Maybe a small octopus would be cool. I'll report on that afterwards....
Disaster!
Well folks, I went down to the marina the other night and collected a dozen coon striped shrimp and a couple metridium anemones. Everything made it into the tank just fine and after an hour of observation I went to bed. I woke up at about 3am to a strange noise from the fishroom. SO I go check it out to find a clogged overflow. Half of the shrimp had found their way into the overflow during the night and got stuck. I had to crawl under the stand and disconnect the hose and clear the overflow. The shrimp in and of themselves were not the problem however. A medium sized snail plus the shrimp is what did the job. Needless to say I was a little irritated! Anyhow, everything is back in order, I'm working on some way to make the system fail safe. For the moment however, no more large shrimp!
Today I'm planning a shore dive in the burroughs channel along the north shore wall, I'm after a grunt sculpin or two, plus whatever else catches my attention down there. Maybe a small octopus would be cool. I'll report on that afterwards....