Wow I had a scare. Jumping Potter's Wrasse

RogerJoys

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This AM something really spooked the community. All the fish were hiding and I was waiting for them to come out. I am not sure what it was.

A few minutes after I noticed the mad scatter, I saw my small Potter's Wrasse on the floor. I quickly put him back in the tank and he dropped to the bottom still breathing but I was heartbroken. I was certain he was a goner.

4 hours later, he's back out and ate voraciously like nothing happened. I can only hope he didn't suffer internal damage and has put this past him.

I now have a mesh top on the aquarium.
 
Good move! Just make sure you're using 1/4" mesh like what they sell at BRS. You'd be surprised how small a hole some of these fish can get through!

Glad to hear it sounds like the fish is doing ok.
 
Where did you get the mesh from? I got a flasher wrasse, went out the next day to get egg grate (light diffuser stuff from lowes) to make a lid from. Came home to find the wrasse carpet surfing his way into rigor mortise :( Now I'd like to get something a little more attractive to use as a lid and then try another wrasse.
 
Where did you get the mesh from? I got a flasher wrasse, went out the next day to get egg grate (light diffuser stuff from lowes) to make a lid from. Came home to find the wrasse carpet surfing his way into rigor mortise :( Now I'd like to get something a little more attractive to use as a lid and then try another wrasse.

Egg crate will not keep them in. You need 1/4 inch holes
 
I used 1/4 inch hole material used to construct frag racks by my LFS. My LFS sold me a sheet that was about 24x48 $24.00 USD and is solid and does not seem to diffuse lighting too much. I cut it to size and it fits on the lips of the aquarium and is invisible except when you look down from the top.

Good luck to all
 
Sadly, my Potter's Wrasse never appeared today. I fear that he had some internal injuries from the ordeal that caught up with him. I have not given up hope that he's alive, but am pretty bummed.

-r
 
A bit of info that might come in handy.
I just made two screen tops for my new tank set up, display tank 48x30x25 and a 29g quarantine tank. The screen I ordered from BRS, the metal for the border I got from Lowe's with the 5/16 inch corner pieces. The 29g top was made first and came out great, the display tank, not so good. After I made the top on the floor and put it on top of the tank, the top was racked a bit because the 48' metal on the front and back of the top was sucked in towards the middle of the top because I was trying to get the screen as tight as I could. I went back to Lowe's to get a thicker metal, they didn't carry it. Home Depot on the other hand did have a thicker metal that took a 7/16 corner pieces. Remade the top, came out perfect.
 
Sadly, my Potter's Wrasse never appeared today. I fear that he had some internal injuries from the ordeal that caught up with him. I have not given up hope that he's alive, but am pretty bummed.

-r

Sorry to hear this news. Let us know how it turns out.
 
Glad your wrasse is fine. I used a kit to make custom window screen and a material commonly called bridal's vail. The holes in it are about 1/4 (maybe a bit smaller) and it doesn't affect the lighting. I used some black and painted the screen frame with black krylon and it look good.

Here's an old picture of one i made for a 65 g tank a while ago.
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My bloody Macropharyngodon cynoguttatus jumped yesterday.
I was not so lucky to find him in time - grrrr.

Other annoying thing is, despite looking, I cannot find the appropriate mesh this side of the world, so for now my fish remain at risk.
 
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