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Protect shrimps and nano fishes from getting sucked by surface skimmer

Hi all,
A foam seems to work better for me. It needs regular cleaning but also reduces filter maintenance.
I've gone to using bigger and <"bigger blocks of relatively coarse foam">. The other advantage is that I can use the same blocks on powerheads etc.

Because my filters sit at just below tank level (like the Eheim Ecco below), I don't have much effect of gravity to feed the tank water into the filter, so any constriction is likely to lead to problems with air in the filter etc.

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The downside is <"they aren't easy to hide">.

cheers Darrel
 
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The plugs, the plugs...what an honest photo to show the reality of a planted tank enthusiasts spaghetti junction. I had an electrician install 5 sockets operating from a timer for lights and a solenoid but he misunderstood my other request and only installed two ordinary sockets that are not timer controlled, I wanted two doubles. I ended up with two extension cables held securely out of harms way with hook and eye sticky fabric pads. But even 5 + 4 would have been inadequate for lights, heaters, solenoids, extra filters for flow and I don't even use skimmers or electrolysis. Live and sort of learn.
 
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