Hello all. I'm a long time lurker here and was wondering if anyone has any suggestions for keeping fish out of the overflow.
I have a 65 gallon tank with a middle overflow box. The overflow has the cover with the teeth at the top of it. Well this morning when I went to feed my only fish in the tank I could not find him. After shutting the return and powerheads off I found him laying at the bottom of the overflow. I also noticed a few scales on the outside of the teeth to the overflow as well as on the bottom of the tank outside of the overflow. I'm thinking he somehow tried to force his way through the teeth? Normally when I would look in the tank at night he would just be under some rocks sleeping. So I don't know what changed last night for him.
This is a new tank and he was the only fish in the tank. So I ask has anyone had this happen to them and/or what could I do to hopefully not have this happen in the future.
Thanks all
-Joe
I have a 65 gallon tank with a middle overflow box. The overflow has the cover with the teeth at the top of it. Well this morning when I went to feed my only fish in the tank I could not find him. After shutting the return and powerheads off I found him laying at the bottom of the overflow. I also noticed a few scales on the outside of the teeth to the overflow as well as on the bottom of the tank outside of the overflow. I'm thinking he somehow tried to force his way through the teeth? Normally when I would look in the tank at night he would just be under some rocks sleeping. So I don't know what changed last night for him.
This is a new tank and he was the only fish in the tank. So I ask has anyone had this happen to them and/or what could I do to hopefully not have this happen in the future.
Thanks all
-Joe