Pufferpunk Fire Eel MFK Member Aug 11, 2007 5,683 6 62 66 Chicago www.**************.com May 26, 2008 #1 For all your algae eating friends, the SCREWCUMBER!
? >:( Feeder Fish MFK Member Dec 10, 2007 236 0 0 39 Elsinore May 26, 2008 #2 At first I thought this was going to be porn spam. They could have picked a better name lol. Oh wait it doesn't work.
At first I thought this was going to be porn spam. They could have picked a better name lol. Oh wait it doesn't work.
Pufferpunk Fire Eel MFK Member Aug 11, 2007 5,683 6 62 66 Chicago www.**************.com May 26, 2008 #3 I agree--thought the same thing about the name. It's fixed now.
? >:( Feeder Fish MFK Member Dec 10, 2007 236 0 0 39 Elsinore May 26, 2008 #4 It's actually pretty cool. I wonder if you tied a bit of fishing line to it for easy retrieval if there'd be a chance of fish injuring themselves.
It's actually pretty cool. I wonder if you tied a bit of fishing line to it for easy retrieval if there'd be a chance of fish injuring themselves.
C Cichlaholics Anonymous Polypterus MFK Member May 23, 2006 8,160 16 92 Miami, Florida May 26, 2008 #5 That is an interesting device, although I clicked on this thread out of mere curiousity
Fish Eat Fish Piranha MFK Member Sep 24, 2007 1,917 48 81 Mankato May 26, 2008 #6 I would never buy one though...its not hard to weight something down. a rock and some fishing line works just as well and is free
I would never buy one though...its not hard to weight something down. a rock and some fishing line works just as well and is free
D dragonfish Plecostomus MFK Member Sep 17, 2006 5,016 13 60 Florida May 26, 2008 #7 I just use plant weights.
S ShadowBass Feeder Fish MFK Member Jan 13, 2007 2,322 6 0 Poplar Bluff, MO May 26, 2008 #8 My husband just sticks a screw driver bit in it and drops it in the tank. Ta da! It's actually pretty cool. I wonder if you tied a bit of fishing line to it for easy retrieval if there'd be a chance of fish injuring themselves. Click to expand... I don't leave fishing line in my tank for the same reason I wouldn't leave line in the water when I'm out fishing. I'd be worried someone might get tangled in it.
My husband just sticks a screw driver bit in it and drops it in the tank. Ta da! It's actually pretty cool. I wonder if you tied a bit of fishing line to it for easy retrieval if there'd be a chance of fish injuring themselves. Click to expand... I don't leave fishing line in my tank for the same reason I wouldn't leave line in the water when I'm out fishing. I'd be worried someone might get tangled in it.
M mojo2776 Gambusia MFK Member Jan 2, 2008 298 0 16 Louisiana May 26, 2008 #9 Ingeniously simple... also simple enough to diy your own.
C channarox Feeder Fish MFK Member Nov 27, 2007 16,973 6 0 32 south east asia May 27, 2008 #10 there are many easy ways to weigh things down...