Onikun said:
lol its not really a tank its more of a little plastic tub. To be honest I don't really like him much lol if he dies opps.
LOL= Laughes out loud for his/her fish dying.
Can't believe a "fishkeeper" can say this. Hope you'll change your way of thinking Onikun.
BTW, I also have had some
jump out of the water expereriences:
Bad ones:
* 6" bala shark. Found 3 days later almost 30 feet away from the tank.
* 4" koi. Escaped in the narrow space beetwen the hood and the hanging filter. Found the morning under the tank covered with ants. :sad:
* A 2" Green spotted puffer, went down the pipe to the sump, and kept in the surface of the filter floss. This was my mistake for not securing the screen at the overflow pipe.
Good ones?? (Can they be good

)
* A pearl gourami that jumped right after I took the hood apart for cleaning. Fell inside the bucket filled with treated water. :soda:
* 3 months ago, when I bought a blue gourami and when getting home he was sticking to the bag in a place with no water. No signs of problem yet.
And the best escaper ever: the rope fish. I found mine in the canister 2 times. Then, it was in the sump at the same time as the green spotted puffer, but the ropefish made it to the water. The rope fish can stay up to 5 hours outside the water thanks to its lung-like suimming bladder.
In this kind of event, it's natural that the fishes that can breath atmosferic air will have a better chance of survival. Gouramis can as well as the ropefish. The others were not that lucky. :Angel: :Angel: :Angel:
NOTE TO THOSE WHO KNOW:
I had to keep the green spotted puffer in this community freshwater tank because it was given to me as a "surprise" from a friend who found it so pretty for a gift. Too bad she dind't know the difference beetween a brackish and a freshwater fish. Also, too bad the fish store keeper was negligent enough to sell it to her. Hate those guys that only care for money.