Ok so I'm cycling a small 5 gallon tank to keep in ready in case any of my fish from my main tank (36 gal) start to breed. I'm cycling with 3 guppies. Last night, when I came home, one of the guppies was missing. I looked all over and couldn't fine it. Then, I suspected it might have been sucked up by the filter intake tube ... so I turned off the filter and sure enough, found the dead fish in the intake tube.
Unfortunately, with the small size of the tank, the filter is pretty small as well and doesn't have a regulator with which I can control the amount of water it sucks in. I'm afraid that it might be a little too powerful. The filter is an AquaTech meant for 5-15 gallon tanks.
The intake tube has a filter-cap that slided inside the tube ... so there is about an inch of space before the "grill" which prevents large dirt from being sucked up. I'm afraid that the fish might be swimming to close to it and could be getting sucked up.
Is there something I can do to prevent such a thing from happening ?
Any help would be appreciated !!!!
Unfortunately, with the small size of the tank, the filter is pretty small as well and doesn't have a regulator with which I can control the amount of water it sucks in. I'm afraid that it might be a little too powerful. The filter is an AquaTech meant for 5-15 gallon tanks.
The intake tube has a filter-cap that slided inside the tube ... so there is about an inch of space before the "grill" which prevents large dirt from being sucked up. I'm afraid that the fish might be swimming to close to it and could be getting sucked up.
Is there something I can do to prevent such a thing from happening ?
Any help would be appreciated !!!!