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Help Please - Fish trapped in pump reservoir

This is a discussion on Help Please - Fish trapped in pump reservoir within the Hospital Section forums, part of the Aquarium Related Chat category; I have an 8g biocube and I was doing a WC tonight and noticed 2 fish trapped in the back, ...

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    Question Help Please - Fish trapped in pump reservoir

    I have an 8g biocube and I was doing a WC tonight and noticed 2 fish trapped in the back, in the section where the pump is. One is a subadult male endler's and the other is a baby bristlenose pleco.

    They are stuck in the chamber pictured on the far left of the image (not my photo)



    It is a really narrow opening (I think too narrow for a net) and the water is only a couple of inches deep and a couple of inches down

    I have tried sucking the fish out with a hose, only succeeding to get a mouthful of fish water - yuck. And the BNP keeps darting down under the pump that is in there.

    Does anyone have any suggestions that might be easier - and less stressful to the other fish - than dismantling the entire tank?


    Thank you!!


    Ps: I put food in them for now while I regroup

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    I dont know how realy big and dip is the opening but did you try with your finger???

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    Quote Originally Posted by Yan7gin View Post
    I dont know how realy big and dip is the opening but did you try with your finger???

    No Wish I could! The opening is 2 inches by 3 inches and 12 inches deep, with the outflow tube in the way

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    you could try to make a net out of some wire and some net or fabric material or even a coffee filter

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    or a coat hanger and a nylon stocking

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    Quote Originally Posted by christhefish View Post
    you could try to make a net out of some wire and some net or fabric material or even a coffee filter
    Quote Originally Posted by Dietmar View Post
    or a coat hanger and a nylon stocking

    Very "MacGyver" - I like it, I'll try that. My husband is going to pull the pump out right now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Keri View Post
    I have tried sucking the fish out with a hose, only succeeding to get a mouthful of fish water - yuck.
    lmao sorry but that comment was funny, good idea though. Sorry to hear your fish are stuck in there. Dunno what to suggest really. Does the filter part detach at all? Not sure how big the fish are but if they were small enough, maybe a turkey baster? did that with some shrimp, tho I had to cut some of the tip off to make a bigger hole

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    Just reading this thread and thought I do some research just to see if I find something useful (since I don't have a biocube and have no idea how one works) and I came across this article (need a fish saver for the biocube) on the web that also talks about an inexpensive way of preventing fish from jumping to the backside of the biocube. I'm guessing you're not planning to repeat this process every few nights or so

    Sorry, maybe I should mind my own business... just can't help contributing something

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    cdsgo has a good link
    I have seen people use gutter guard from say home depot or any hardware store. it is quarter inch mesh and usually keeps leaves out of rain gutters.
    Plastic and easily cut. You could use electrical "zap" straps the kind without the steel inside, all plastic, to tie the gutter guard to existing holes.

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    Thanks, I'll have to rig something like this in the future - We are making a little net out of bridal veil and a coathanger right now.

 

 
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