paulamrein
New member
...I always suprise ya.
So, a carpenter wrasse found it's way into my overflow, happens to the best of us. (and worst of us) so after about a day or so of trying to fish it out I go up to my lfs and pick up a net. It took another hour to grab him up. (this is where it starts to get embarrassing)
So on my way to pulling him up he wriggles out and goes IN-BETWEEN the two parts of the overflow which isn't removable. With a half inch gap between the compartments I have to go back to the lfs to get a feeding stick. Come back home and run the feeding stick between the compartments. Human nature would suggest that it is remotely close to where it entered so I start at the opposite end and run it along the middle and out pops out the fish un-expectantly in the middle...
BACK INTO THE OVERFLOW!!!!! :mad2: He has found himself a nice secluded condo for a few days till I can deal with it without wringing his fishy neck!
So, a carpenter wrasse found it's way into my overflow, happens to the best of us. (and worst of us) so after about a day or so of trying to fish it out I go up to my lfs and pick up a net. It took another hour to grab him up. (this is where it starts to get embarrassing)
So on my way to pulling him up he wriggles out and goes IN-BETWEEN the two parts of the overflow which isn't removable. With a half inch gap between the compartments I have to go back to the lfs to get a feeding stick. Come back home and run the feeding stick between the compartments. Human nature would suggest that it is remotely close to where it entered so I start at the opposite end and run it along the middle and out pops out the fish un-expectantly in the middle...
BACK INTO THE OVERFLOW!!!!! :mad2: He has found himself a nice secluded condo for a few days till I can deal with it without wringing his fishy neck!