View Full Version : Octo proof overflow/U Tube
neptune Feb 12th, 2004, 03:44pm Have scoured the previous post database, and need to know if anyone has ever came up with a solution to covering either the overflow or the U tube. Had fiberglass screen on my U tube and regardless of cleaning it can clog any time it feels like it. Tried to widen the gage to no effect and started wondering if that was not a bad idea in the first place. That stuff I now believe is an alien reject from Star Trek!!!!!
Alll advice is appreciated! :D
Burstsovenergy24 Feb 12th, 2004, 05:05pm If it's a big octo just put the overflow all the way to the top of the glass. It shouldnt be able to squeeze its beak through. Ive also heard of puting a bioball in the U tube. Hope that helps! :)
neptune Feb 12th, 2004, 05:21pm Thanks BOE
It's a Bimac and a wee little 2 month old at that. I do not want to restrict water flow, as much as possible, and every screen I have tried is a nightmare.
I don't mind cleaning them if it works!
krogey Feb 12th, 2004, 09:20pm I had a little baby first and althoug i dont have an overflow i have alot of pipes comming in and out of the tank which meant alot of little crevises that i had to make escape proof...
The answer...
FLY WIRE... and marine safe silicon.
i was able to seal the whole tank, and when I get my new tank in a couple of weeks with the overflow I gonna do the same thing... leave the exiting screen on though if I were you and put the fly wire over it, you will have to clean it every day probably but as soon as the octo i big enough you want to be able to just take the fly wire off with as little hassle as possible - if the old screen already there you'll have no worries!
Hope this helps..
:D
neptune Feb 12th, 2004, 09:32pm Appreciate the advice!
Went to a local store with the wife and picked up a needle point weaving thingy. (sorry not my area of study) I removed a series of connecting joints? And Viola' no more resistance on the suction. I Attached by cable tie, and so far really good results. :D
However, as with the last screen experience, I have little faith. But, so far so good!
Tnx, will definately will keep your post in mind if I have to go to plan C or is it G no wait K! :bonk:
neptune Feb 12th, 2004, 09:54pm BTW - krogey what is FLY WIRE. Sorry but I live in the states, Florida, and the only thing I think of is mosquito netting. Is that about the same?
krogey Feb 16th, 2004, 01:34am Fly screen maybe...
the stuff that goes over windows etc to keep flys out... do you have flies in Florida :D
Burstsovenergy24 Feb 16th, 2004, 05:00pm Wouldnt that have metal in it though? (and corrode)
krogey Feb 16th, 2004, 08:48pm nope synthetic fibre, do you guys have metal fly wire over your windows?? I need to get out more... hehehe :oops:
WhiteKiboko Feb 16th, 2004, 08:55pm both are easy to find at lowes/home depot/any hardware type place you like.... (i know after rescreening many a window for my folks as a youth) i imagine the synthetic is easier to work with.....
Nancy Feb 16th, 2004, 09:00pm I've used the little mesh bags for organic veggies - cleaned them very well, and then cut strips. Was as good as anything.
Some people have used cable ties for fastening, other rubber bands.
Nancy
neptune Feb 17th, 2004, 07:28pm Krogey thats what I used :lol: But I just call it screen.
It clogged to easily in my system. Used a weaving mat from a craft store, with great results 8)
Oh and by the way yes we have a lot of bugs in florida
johnism Mar 8th, 2004, 09:54am What about adding a lid to the overflow box where the slots match( of course drilling a hole in the lid so the suction tube can enter the box) - then the box would work as designed ( the same could be done with a pvc cap on a uplift tube of a drill tank).
Image include of my thoughts
neptune Mar 8th, 2004, 10:06am Good idea, as I crossed this thought too in my preperation, but I had to concerns going this route.
1. was not convinced the octo could not fit in groves. Bimacs are small when young, and anything their beak can get through so can they. If they made past groves, still have same problem with tube.
2 in my tank that lid had to be flat. Looks like you have it raised. It would hit the top of my tank.
It may work, and I wish you luck!!
If you choose to do this, please let us know how it worked!
Burstsovenergy24 Mar 8th, 2004, 12:36pm Or you could just raise the overflow box to as high as it would go and use the glass above it as the lid. :P
neptune Mar 8th, 2004, 12:50pm I tried this as well and it has negative effects.
1. the lowert the box the more flow you can get out of your pump, hence more circulation.
2. no matter how high, It still left me with 1/2' gap!
It make work that way on other tank designs, but not mine. Maybe BOe's idea will work for you though :D
Burstsovenergy24 Mar 9th, 2004, 02:07am BOe? :P
Why did it leave you with a 6'' gap? :heee:
To raise mine all the way I just unscrewed it slightly and the pressure of air in the box made it force its way to the top. :)
johnism May 3rd, 2004, 05:49pm ok here is the overflow I had built into my tank .
Now when the Bio is a baby I will lay needle point backing over top of the egg crate ( and remove it when he/she has gotten larger).
Now again this is all in theory (I need to build my stand still , cycle my tank for at least four months ).
But I thought I would post it for future ideas for people - I think it should work pretty good.
PS. my over flow is based on this design ( just done internal )
http://www.nautilusreef.com/html/hibo.html
- so it has 0 teeth.
Here are the pics
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