D Dovii dude Feeder Fish MFK Member Jan 11, 2006 3,260 1 0 60 Massachusetts www.tanbusters.com Mar 13, 2008 #1 Saturday my Poly jumped out of the tank,luckily i was home he is fine and eating like a PIG!!!!
T thefishguy7 Feeder Fish MFK Member Nov 19, 2007 2,627 0 0 . Mar 13, 2008 #2 Lucky to be alive, unfortunately I wasn't so lucky...put some weights or some type of lock up there.
headbanger_jib Doomsday Device Staff member Global Moderator MFK Member Nov 12, 2007 8,944 4,599 1,328 india Mar 13, 2008 #3 now thats a close shave lucky you now i think you should try and plug all those holes that have been left out so that your doesn't jump out again
now thats a close shave lucky you now i think you should try and plug all those holes that have been left out so that your doesn't jump out again
R Razman Feeder Fish MFK Member Feb 17, 2007 1,144 0 0 NoVa Mar 13, 2008 #4 definently put a lock/weight on your lid and cover up all the holes right away. you might not be so lucky next time bud.
definently put a lock/weight on your lid and cover up all the holes right away. you might not be so lucky next time bud.
M moonchild1970 BICHIR BABE MFK Member Feb 21, 2008 1,698 0 0 55 Spokane, WA Mar 14, 2008 #5 When do you have to start really putting alot of weight on the top of the tank? Mine are only about 5 inches right now.
When do you have to start really putting alot of weight on the top of the tank? Mine are only about 5 inches right now.
C congofeet Feeder Fish MFK Member Mar 1, 2008 216 0 0 California Mar 14, 2008 #6 Keeping the water level lower too helps. It is not as pretty as a full tank, but at least it somewhat discourages fish leaping out.
Keeping the water level lower too helps. It is not as pretty as a full tank, but at least it somewhat discourages fish leaping out.