I have a pangea 3d background in my tank. Unfortunately, I cut it too much width wise, and the fish can swim in the back.:headshake2: Basically, there is a two inch opening on each end of the background.
This presents a problem. The smallest discus in my planted tank hid(was getting bullied) in the back so much that he never got fed. He just died. I can't fit the net behind the tank and I am worried about it affecting the other fish.
I'm also worried that if it's not decomposed by the time I move(one month) that it will cause some problems. Should I just let nature run it's course? It seems that I have no choice since I can't get back there. Keep in mind this is a 6 inch fish.
Lastly, I feel like there is no way to prevent these fish from going in the back. It makes me want to get rid of the tank(72g bow). I have thought about dividers, but the wholes on the side are slighty big and uneven. Any thoughts.
It is a beautiful background, but it is causing me some headaches.
4 month old pic.
This presents a problem. The smallest discus in my planted tank hid(was getting bullied) in the back so much that he never got fed. He just died. I can't fit the net behind the tank and I am worried about it affecting the other fish.
I'm also worried that if it's not decomposed by the time I move(one month) that it will cause some problems. Should I just let nature run it's course? It seems that I have no choice since I can't get back there. Keep in mind this is a 6 inch fish.
Lastly, I feel like there is no way to prevent these fish from going in the back. It makes me want to get rid of the tank(72g bow). I have thought about dividers, but the wholes on the side are slighty big and uneven. Any thoughts.
It is a beautiful background, but it is causing me some headaches.
4 month old pic.