Sonny Disposition
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I've never had a heater mishap, other than dropping or breaking them, which I've done fairly often. When I buy a new heater, I buy an unbreakable one, to counter the idiot factor.
I've never had a heater mishap, other than dropping or breaking them, which I've done fairly often. When I buy a new heater, I buy an unbreakable one, to counter the idiot factor.
Not to be crass but using a 2nd hand heater makes about as much sense as buying condoms at the Dollar Store.![]()
Last year I broke down my 220 to do some work on it. It was empty for about 3 weeks. During that time I had a small pump in the w/d turning water over the media; however, I unplugged the FX5 and left it full. When I went to clean it before restarting it the smell almost made me puke. I scrubbed and soaked everything on the inside of the canister but couldn't get the smell out. It made the tank stink for a month, which made the room stink and it was too cold out to leave the doors or windows open. I had to change the water every other day to keep the smell down.
lolI did the same thing with a small bullhead I caught in the park lake. My only catfish experience was with cories. I watched the baby bullhead leisurely swim toward the green swordtail male I had in the same tank. The swordtail didn't pay any attention to him. Then the bullhead opened his mouth and inhaled and that was the last thing the swordtail ever saw.
The perception of catfish as lumbering scavengers is a myth. The reason they have barbels is not so much to find carrion it's so they can feel their way around in the dark--when they pick off sleeping fish!
Also made the same mistake in my adult life, with a green sunfish in a minnow tank. I didn't know just how wide they could open their mouths until I saw him yawn one day. Then I realized what happened to the minnow.