how high/far can fish jump?

kkil4life

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I'm going to go open top due to my new lights being the hanging type.
my tank has about 5-6 inches of RIM, so what that means is that I have 5-6 inches above the water level.
most of my fish are in the 2-3 inch range.
so what I'm wondering is can fish jump out?
I'm talking about gobies, firefish, anthias and maybe a jawfish down the line.
thanks guys
 
i have a lyretail wrasse and he jumps all the time. would clear 6" easy if i never had cover
+1 on wrasseguy definatley keep covered
 
When I purchased my fuzzy dwarf lion a few years ago it jumped about a foot out of the water at the store, and fuzzies aren't exactly known for their lightning speed or jumping ability.
 
Re: how high/far can fish jump?

SDguy said:
Yes, and good aim to boot. My regal angel cleared the eurobracing and the overflow :(

Yup. I got in a hurry one day after feeding and left about a 2" opening in my screen top. My beatiful male oscellaris shot the gap, and I found him crispy on top of the screen next day. Can't remember the last time I was that mad at myself.
 
Build a nice screen top and your fish will thank you. I have fish hit mine all the time. Cant believe how hard they hit (and bounce off). They for sure would have cleared 12"+.
 
I have never had a cover on my tank but I can not keep jawfish, firefish or long nose hawk fish for that reason. In 40 years I have never had any other type of fish jump out.
 
I removed my screen covers to feed and my solar wrasse jumped out over my head and landed on my couch about 4 feet behind me. Glad I was there put him back in and he was fine. I hear mine hit the mesh top constantly.
 
I once had a maroon clownfish launch herself right out of an open-top aquarium to attack me when I pointed at her anemone (my hands were outside the tank, no less!). I also lost a beautiful female black ocellaris when she jumped out of my Solana while I wasn't at home. :( Fish can jump a lot higher than you might expect.
 
I have had fish jump out of 5 Gallon buckets with only 2" of water in the bottom, so a 13" jump. Imagine with some more water and "running-speed".
 
My problem with jumping fish was this:

I looked for trends...which fish are more likely to jump than others. Well, that bit me in the ***. It only takes one time to lose a prized fish. Why risk it?
 
I've seen wrasses get several feet above the water line.

Any fish can jump. I've seen frogfish and stonefish go carpet surfing.
 
if you dont want to find yur fish on the floor then you will need a cover, some of my fish have even made it through my egg crate cover
 
At the LFS I work at, we had a stingray, not one of the more pelagic rays, jump from a Eurobraced tank. Mesh tops are absolutely vital!
 
Continuing rays...
I have seen rays jump 10-15 ft out of the water.
Remember the woman killed by a leopard ray in the keys a while back?
She needed a covered boat.
 
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