Vortech Killing fish

fasteddie222

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My vortech MP10 has killed 3 fish in the past 2 weeks one of them being a purple tang. Has this happened to anyone else? Is there a solution for it?
 
I doubt that it is your vortech that is causing the issue. Although the fish may end up stuck in the pump, I doubt that the fish swam by and just got stuck. The fish was probably already dealing with something which weakened it, which is what lead to it getting stuck on the pump. I say this because I run 2 MP60s and even my most docile fish (clowns) have no problem staying out of the pumps let alone my tangs. HTH
 
I've had 2 mp10s on my tank for a year, all weaker swimmers in there (clowns, bangaii, firefish) and have had zero problems with them.
 
how is it killing them? are they getting stuck to the side?

i know my lawnmower blenny likes to sneak inside my mp40 to eat the algae from it when i turn the pumps off to feed. he has almost become pink mist a few times.
 
As others have mentioned, a healthy fish wouldn't be harmed by the pump.
 
Like everyone has mentioned a MP10 won't hurt healthy fish, my MP60 won't either and there is no comparison on flow between the two. The foam surrounds that come with the pump that fit on the wetside is suppose to prevent fish from becoming pink mist. i suspect some sort of disease is present that you are missing
 
Not to beat a dead horsefish.. but a reasonably healthy fish will not get killed by an MP10. Just doesn't happen
 
so, i will have to search and see if i can dig it (them?) up, but i swear i recall at least one past thread about healthy fish being injured in a vortech.

totally anecdotal, of course, and certainly not enough to draw any kind of conclusions from, but i know i've seen people stating this before.
 
I had a presumably healthy Naso Tang get pinned to the side of my MP60. Ended up losing it as a result. Fish had been though 12 weeks of QT, was eating well, and had no signs of any underlying health problems.
 
I had a presumably healthy Naso Tang get pinned to the side of my MP60. Ended up losing it as a result. Fish had been though 12 weeks of QT, was eating well, and had no signs of any underlying health problems.

coincidentally i was just looking at your response here:

http://www.reefcentral.com/forums/showthread.php?t=1760509

there are a decent amount of reports of allegedly healthy fish being killed or injured by them. it doesn't seem outside the realm of possibility to me.

https://www.google.com/search?newwi...0.msedr...0...1c.1.61.serp..2.0.0.OpdSJHLKWoU
 
It has never happened to me before until I got my vortech. I have a very healthy tank and very healthy fish. I just read some other forums having the same problem as me. The first day I put my purple tang he got sucked up by the vortech and I was able to take him out.
 
I have 2x MP40s and an MP20 in another tank and have never had a fish get stuck. I have a pretty good mix and have had no issues
 
It has never happened to me before until I got my vortech. I have a very healthy tank and very healthy fish. I just read some other forums having the same problem as me. The first day I put my purple tang he got sucked up by the vortech and I was able to take him out.

I still have a hard time believing the pump was at fault, and that the fish wasn't already compromised in some way.
 
I've had 2 mp10s on my tank for a year, all weaker swimmers in there (clowns, bangaii, firefish) and have had zero problems with them.

I have MP40s in my tank - never a problem with any of my fish, which also include clowns and firefish (plus a blenny).
 
I had a occ. clown get stuck to an MP40 once. I freed him in time, and he was fine for months after (until I left the mesh top off one night and he jumped out, but that's a different story). Actually had a small yellow tang get stuck to a Rio Seio years back also. I freed him and aside from a gimpy fin he was fine and went on to live a normal fishy life until I gave him away when I moved cross country. So it's not always sick fish it happens to.
 
The Vortech pumps do come with foam covers to prevent this from happening. Just make sure to clean them regularly so they don't become nitrate factories.
 
I've seen my tiny file fish get sucked to the side of my mp40 and he breaks loose. If he can do it then a purple tang should have no issue.
 
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