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jdnumis

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My hippo is stuck in my overflow! He must have slipped under where the return pipe comes out. Is there an easy way to get him out? I am having a hard time getting him out? He always seems to go to the bottom when I attempt to get him.

Thank you in advance

~James
 

bigdog1428

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take the overflow out of tank if possible and pour into a big pot or something and then pour water into dt tank,,,and restart ur overflow
 

jdnumis

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Thanks motortrendz

if the drain comes out of the bulkhead easy pull it, let the fish get sucked down into your sump.. then get him.. itll be an interesting ride...i really cant think of a better idea if the smallnet doesnt work


Do you mean the grated part at the tip of the pvc piping? Im kinda nervous to do that, I never did that before
 

motortrendz

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dursos can be pulled


thats the way mine were they were slip fittings into the bulkheads and were not glued so i can pull them if i got a snail stuck, or something to that effect

im talking abt the whole durso(pvc drain) that goes all the way to the bulkhead, take the entire piece out.. it should twist alil as you pull and it should slide right out with minimal effort
 
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Imbarrie

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If you do that, I would disconnect the hose underneath and catch the fish and all the water in a container.
If you don't and that fish gets trapped in the hose it may be a problem.


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motortrendz

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yea the success of this depends greatly on the size of ur hippo


haha, i guess i forgot to ask that part, i was asuming bc he was using a small net the fish was small.. either way tho if its too big for the drain when the water is out just grab the lil guy.. as long as it doesnt become sucked to the drain like the little boy and the dyke..:lol:
 
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haha, i guess i forgot to ask that part, i was asuming bc he was using a small net the fish was small.. either way tho if its too big for the drain when the water is out just grab the lil guy.. as long as it doesnt become sucked to the drain like the little boy and the dyke..:lol:

lolol
 

jdnumis

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Hippo Tang Update:

Hippo Tang update: He made it. I accidently pulled off the overflow pvc drain. I noticed the water was getting flushed down like a toilet as my sump was filling up. I asked my 4 year old daughter to get a bucket as I pulled the flex tube off. Thank god for my daugher Hailey. Thank you Hailey. The hippo then went right into the bucket from the flex tube. WHEW, so far so good. My cleaner is working on him as we speak.
 

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