I was doing a water change this morning, which I do siphoning out buckets of water using a piece of hose and disposing of the waste down the toilet pan, the tank is upstairs.
Today I started like normal and the flow got quite weak then picked up again, I blew down the pipe and started it again. Went to throw the waste down the pan to see I'd forgotten to raise the lid, so put the first lot into the bath, to see my favourite and the runt of my puffers, swimming about in the bath, and I hadn't thrown the approximate 10 gallons in gently either, after a quick panic I put the plug in and managed to get her to swim into a jug I use for topping up and then put her back in her tank. She doesn't appear happy and has hidden ever since, but I 'think' I got away with it.
I'll hopefully be laughing in a few days when she's OK, but fussing at them moment.
Near GSP disaster
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Re: Near GSP disaster
You're not the 1st...
You are getting sleepy... you only hear the sound of my voice... you must do water changes... water changes... water changes... water changes...
"The solution to pollution is dilution!"
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Re: Near GSP disaster
Good save, nice to see so many people who truly care here and my money is on karma to protect your little runt puffer.
65g reef with GSP,sleepy head goby, and a small snowflake eel. Some small corals also
72g bowfront reef with a pair of clowns, 2 1/2foot zebra moray eel, another 2 1/4foot Zebra moray eel, and a blue chromis. Some large corals also.
72g bowfront reef with a pair of clowns, 2 1/2foot zebra moray eel, another 2 1/4foot Zebra moray eel, and a blue chromis. Some large corals also.