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Europhyllia
Wed, 24th Mar 2010, 06:57 AM
I am assuming fishing line is reef safe and doesn't degrade into anything toxic, right?

I am thinking of sewing a little patch of mesh onto my MP40 after the horrid experience with the anthias swimming directly into the Vortech's wetside...

hobogato
Wed, 24th Mar 2010, 07:13 AM
doesnt vortek have a foam ring that fits around the housing to keep things out?

corruption
Wed, 24th Mar 2010, 07:26 AM
I can't imagine an anthias going through one of the side slits on a Vortech -- seems too small.. I'd imagine that the problem was the front gaps, where the majority of volume is pushed out. The foam ring only covers the sides..

Karin -- aren't you fearful that the mesh will effect your flow rates drastically?

-Justin

corruption
Wed, 24th Mar 2010, 07:27 AM
Oh, and to answer your original question -- monofilament won't degrade in saltwater, it'll hold up just fine :)

-Justin

Europhyllia
Wed, 24th Mar 2010, 07:31 AM
Yup. The foam ring is for the sides which already only have pretty skinny gaps anyway.
I was going to use the 1/4" mesh I had used for my screen top. I don't think 1/4" openings would impair the flow much. Definitely less than the foam ring (slowing down intake should slow down output don't you think?)

I got my 4 anthias yesterday and while releasing them 3 went into the rock work for hiding - the fourth headed straight for the MP40!!!
:o

I had turned them down to slow and they had the foam covers on the side so it wasn't going as fast as usual. I also yanked off the dry side right away to shut down the wet side from spinning.
But it was still quite shocking (for both of us -the anthias and myself!)

corruption
Wed, 24th Mar 2010, 07:40 AM
Yup. The foam ring is for the sides which already only have pretty skinny gaps anyway.
I was going to use the 1/4" mesh I had used for my screen top. I don't think 1/4" openings would impair the flow much. Definitely less than the foam ring (slowing down intake should slow down output don't you think?)


...thats a very good point. I actually would think that impeding the sides would do more to impede flow, now that I think about it -- all the suction comes in through the thinner grated sides, which fully determines what exits through the front.. a 1/4" mesh should be ok. You may create a new aftermarket product for the Vortech line here! :D

I read about your Anthias adventure last night -- glad it all seems to have come through 'swimmingly' :bigsmile:

-Justin

StevenSeas
Wed, 24th Mar 2010, 07:43 AM
even if the mesh impeeded flow i would reckon that it slows it down less than an anthias full on lol, I say go for it should work well

Europhyllia
Wed, 24th Mar 2010, 08:53 AM
...You may create a new aftermarket product for the Vortech line here! :D

Actually Rvelka was just talking about meshing his yesterday (to prevent snail scramble) when I was still smugly thinking how happy I was that my snails weren't that stupid! :blushing:

corruption
Wed, 24th Mar 2010, 09:12 AM
Until a prototype exists, the rights are still up for grabs... :bigsmile:

-Justin

Europhyllia
Wed, 24th Mar 2010, 03:17 PM
Lol. There you go:
anthias safe Vortechs...