C ChannelCat Feeder Fish MFK Member Sep 29, 2008 192 0 0 Tuscaloosa, AL Oct 5, 2008 #1 I have a 10 ga aquarium with a penguin biofilter 100 on it. Should i worry about the fry getting sucked into the filter? I plan on buying a little in tank hatchery thing from the lfs but until then do you thing the intake will get them?
I have a 10 ga aquarium with a penguin biofilter 100 on it. Should i worry about the fry getting sucked into the filter? I plan on buying a little in tank hatchery thing from the lfs but until then do you thing the intake will get them?
N name Feeder Fish MFK Member Oct 5, 2008 40 0 0 neverland Oct 5, 2008 #2 yes the intake would take them in but, you could wrap a towl around the intake for now.
M mahemaheman85 Jack Dempsey MFK Member Jul 25, 2008 1,636 0 36 spokane Oct 6, 2008 #3 name;2278332; said: yes the intake would take them in but, you could wrap a towl around the intake for now. Click to expand... go to your lfs and buy a aqua clear sponge for like a ac30, then cut out some of the middle and shove it on the end of your hob, worked great for me
name;2278332; said: yes the intake would take them in but, you could wrap a towl around the intake for now. Click to expand... go to your lfs and buy a aqua clear sponge for like a ac30, then cut out some of the middle and shove it on the end of your hob, worked great for me
C ChannelCat Feeder Fish MFK Member Sep 29, 2008 192 0 0 Tuscaloosa, AL Oct 6, 2008 #4 ok, ill do that. thanks
gomezladdams Polypterus MFK Member Sep 8, 2005 5,771 6 92 gilboa,ny Oct 6, 2008 #5 Ati hydrosponges work much better for fry tanks.
nfored Fire Eel MFK Member Apr 4, 2008 2,597 14 68 Missouri Oct 6, 2008 #6 towel is to thick, I used a panty hose and it works fine.
C ChannelCat Feeder Fish MFK Member Sep 29, 2008 192 0 0 Tuscaloosa, AL Oct 6, 2008 #7 thats an even cheaper idea. thanks