squall7733
Nov 25th, 2005, 05:49pm
How exactly do you octo proof an in tank power head ? :/ I'm a little stumped on this one. I dont mind him moving it around much, but I dont want the little guy to get sucked into the propeller and hurt.
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View Full Version : Powerheads? squall7733 Nov 25th, 2005, 05:49pm How exactly do you octo proof an in tank power head ? :/ I'm a little stumped on this one. I dont mind him moving it around much, but I dont want the little guy to get sucked into the propeller and hurt. Nancy Nov 25th, 2005, 07:01pm One way is to cover the inflow and outflow tubes with some sort of plastic mesh netting - you can use cable ties to secure it. Don't make it a big bag - your small octo might get caught in the folds. I've used the netting that some smaller packages of veggies come in - clean it and thoroughly rinse it, then cut to the size you need. Nancy cthulhu77 Nov 25th, 2005, 09:53pm Depending on the output of the powerhead, you can also use wide cell foam to cover it...I've had good luck with using tetra airlift filter sponges slid right over the intake to the powerhead... squall7733 Nov 26th, 2005, 04:51am One of my powerheads has one of those aquaclear filter attachments on it... I'm thinking I might be able to get away with just silliconing the connection so he wont be able to jerk it lose. The other powerhead is quite large and I'm wondering if I covered it with Bridal Netting, would that do the trick or is it not fine enough netting? (its for a new baby octo from octopets btw :) ) cthulhu77 Nov 26th, 2005, 07:08am regular plastic window screen is probably better...very tough stuff ! Any homedepot/lowes/hardware place will have it in stock. squall7733 Nov 28th, 2005, 03:31am thanks for the suggestion :) doesnt sound too expensive either :) Scouse Nov 28th, 2005, 11:01am Also worth a try is those net cages to get to put over cakes or food for picnics, just remove the metal frame and your away! |