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tebstan
Mon, 5th Apr 2010, 11:05 AM
My Hawaiian Red Feather Duster shot out of it's tube, and I need to make a protective holding 'box' for it in a hurry.

Water quality is fine, he didn't even drop his crown. I knew he was going to to exit the tube because it was busting at the seams, he has has simply outgrown it.

I tried burrying him in the sand last night, but all the wiggling he does in forming a new tube unearthed him. I found him at the back of the tank this morning. Not good! He's too pretty to be back there.

I can't find any vinyl mesh in the garage, or pvc scraps, or any of my usual project stuff. I do have a big roll of galvanized pet mesh, the stuff rabbit cages are made of.

Can this go in the tank for any length of time? It might take him days to make a new tube, he's a big fella.

How about for at least 10 hours, while I work and stop the Depot? Or do I need to think of something else? Any ideas?

hobogato
Mon, 5th Apr 2010, 11:10 AM
i would not put ANYTHING metal in the tank. you never know when that metal may have copper or other heavy metals that could cause major problems in your tank.

Europhyllia
Mon, 5th Apr 2010, 11:13 AM
small town Walmart carry plastic mesh called plastic canvas for needle point projects. I've used that for various tank applications.

CoryDude
Mon, 5th Apr 2010, 11:14 AM
Amen men to that Ace. From experience I can tell you that a metal contamination can contaminate your rocks, sand, and kill most of your inverts. Do you have a plastic pasta drainer? You could use it as a cage and weight it down with a piece of LR?

tebstan
Mon, 5th Apr 2010, 11:17 AM
small town Walmart carry plastic mesh called plastic canvas for needle point projects. I've used that for various tank applications.


YES!!
That's perfect. I didn't even remember I had some of that until you mentioned. I'm digging around in the garage for ideas, I just needed to look in the abandoned craft project box.

I knew metal was a bad idea, but couldn't think of anything else. Thanks for the idea Karin!