I sure appreciate you guys a whole lot. This community has a lot of great people. Really makes this hobby even better.
This forum ROCKS. And the poly subforum is very active.
I'd leave at least a couple of inches. Occasionally my Del will cruise to the surface really quickly and definitely comes out of the water.
Also - be sure to secure your lid! As in zero open holes for potential escape. I have a glass lid but holes cut out for heater, filter input/output and I have it fully duct taped around the back. Others use egg crate or plastic netting stuff.
Do this before they come for sure.
+1 with the opening on top, and make sure the lid is kinda heavy, polys are powerfull jumpers.This forum ROCKS. And the poly subforum is very active.
I'd leave at least a couple of inches. Occasionally my Del will cruise to the surface really quickly and definitely comes out of the water.
Also - be sure to secure your lid! As in zero open holes for potential escape. I have a glass lid but holes cut out for heater, filter input/output and I have it fully duct taped around the back. Others use egg crate or plastic netting stuff.
Do this before they come for sure.
I'm doing a little water change right now. How much lower should I keep the water level for the polys? I usually fill to the lids but these guys need space to come to the top and breathe.
Nice i wish i have that in my workView attachment 1229008
Well, I'm out of here for the day. I'll be back in the morning at 8 a.m. Fish come at 10 a.m. Just did a water change and left about 2.5 inches from the top so I should be good. Might take more out. This is my view 9 hours a daywho's jelly? You guys have a great night!
+1 with the opening on top, and make sure the lid is kinda heavy, polys are powerfull jumpers.