I used to have no problems doing my water changes, if i wanted I could leave the python in there and let the water drain while cleaning the filter etc. Then I got black neon's, they decided that the items being sucked up the python MUST be food and so attempted to get into the python, almost sucked one up, but managed to pull the vac out of the water before he went for a ride.
A few more water changes, and a few swishes of the python towards them and they now avoid it.
About 2 weeks ago I picked up a pair of GBR's, not sure if I have some freak GBR's or something, but they are fearless (they have also settled in far far quicker than I thought they would and are right in the mix at feeding time). While I am trying to vac the tank, they will literally be on their side at the bottom of the vac tube attempting to get inside at the crap I am taking out of the tank. When I lift the tube I have to be real careful that one of them does not get in there. I have tried the swishing tactic and it had no effect, so far they have only experienced 2 water changes, but are getting braver, on the second water change they decided my fingers must be some kind of food and tried a bite. These things are brave, I am sure I have seen them attempt to chase my angel who is at about 6-7" tall a considerable amount larger than the approximately 1.5" rams.
Is there anything I can do? I thought about putting some kind of mesh over the end, but then any of the larger pieces will not get through. I realize 95% of stuff would still get in there, but not everything. Is there anything I can do? or just have to be vigilant and watch them.
A few more water changes, and a few swishes of the python towards them and they now avoid it.
About 2 weeks ago I picked up a pair of GBR's, not sure if I have some freak GBR's or something, but they are fearless (they have also settled in far far quicker than I thought they would and are right in the mix at feeding time). While I am trying to vac the tank, they will literally be on their side at the bottom of the vac tube attempting to get inside at the crap I am taking out of the tank. When I lift the tube I have to be real careful that one of them does not get in there. I have tried the swishing tactic and it had no effect, so far they have only experienced 2 water changes, but are getting braver, on the second water change they decided my fingers must be some kind of food and tried a bite. These things are brave, I am sure I have seen them attempt to chase my angel who is at about 6-7" tall a considerable amount larger than the approximately 1.5" rams.
Is there anything I can do? I thought about putting some kind of mesh over the end, but then any of the larger pieces will not get through. I realize 95% of stuff would still get in there, but not everything. Is there anything I can do? or just have to be vigilant and watch them.