dreaminmel
New member
So I've about had it with things committing suicide in my powerheads and need a solution. I've had a clownfish, a sixline and two days ago a sand cucumber take a look into the awful vacuum of death.
After a 30 gallon water change all is well in my tank after the cuke's death. (Thanks Brian) FYI, not a fun task to remove a cucumber from powerhead parts. And I thought acros stunk...
:eek1:
So, question is this... can I cut a circle of pantyhose and rubber band the circle to my powerhead as a safetey net? I have the ZooMed Powersweep powerheads and refuse to give them up as they've worked excellent for me for 3 years now at making waves and mixing up the tank flow all over the place. A quick disassemble and cleaning a few times a year and they're good as new.
If the pantyhose thing won't work does anyone have any other suggestions or ideas?
thanks in advance...
Melanie
Link to powerheads: Powersweep
The suction part these powerheads rest on has a wide open hole underneath for the water to come up through (also for attaching to UG filters). The powerhead itself has a protective grid at the bottom but by the time something gets stuck in the hole of the suction part, there's no escape from the water flow.
After a 30 gallon water change all is well in my tank after the cuke's death. (Thanks Brian) FYI, not a fun task to remove a cucumber from powerhead parts. And I thought acros stunk...
:eek1:
So, question is this... can I cut a circle of pantyhose and rubber band the circle to my powerhead as a safetey net? I have the ZooMed Powersweep powerheads and refuse to give them up as they've worked excellent for me for 3 years now at making waves and mixing up the tank flow all over the place. A quick disassemble and cleaning a few times a year and they're good as new.
If the pantyhose thing won't work does anyone have any other suggestions or ideas?
thanks in advance...
Melanie
Link to powerheads: Powersweep
The suction part these powerheads rest on has a wide open hole underneath for the water to come up through (also for attaching to UG filters). The powerhead itself has a protective grid at the bottom but by the time something gets stuck in the hole of the suction part, there's no escape from the water flow.