I ileas Non-member Sep 27, 2018 #1 )I'm trying to breed clowns and im just wondering, instead of spending 30 on a sieve to collect them can i just use a 50 micron filter?
)I'm trying to breed clowns and im just wondering, instead of spending 30 on a sieve to collect them can i just use a 50 micron filter?
Chris A. Formally toomanyfish BRS Member Sep 27, 2018 #3 No clue but wouldn’t it be hard to get them off the filter sock?
OP OP I ileas Non-member Sep 27, 2018 #4 Chris A. said: No clue but wouldn’t it be hard to get them off the filter sock? Click to expand... I meant to use it like a coffee filter method
Chris A. said: No clue but wouldn’t it be hard to get them off the filter sock? Click to expand... I meant to use it like a coffee filter method
Chris A. Formally toomanyfish BRS Member Sep 27, 2018 #5 The only time I’ve seen them collected was with that sieve and they had to be flushed out with a squirt bottle. That’s why i said they’d probably stick to a sock or filter. Again this is only me thinking out loud lol
The only time I’ve seen them collected was with that sieve and they had to be flushed out with a squirt bottle. That’s why i said they’d probably stick to a sock or filter. Again this is only me thinking out loud lol
Aquatic Nerd (Formerly SeventyTimes7) BRS Member Sep 28, 2018 #6 You could use a coffee filter I believe, but better off with a sieve.
OP OP I ileas Non-member Sep 28, 2018 #7 ok I'm very patient so ill just use a coffee filter and watch it slowly drain SeventyTimes7 said: You could use a coffee filter I believe, but better off with a sieve. Click to expand...
ok I'm very patient so ill just use a coffee filter and watch it slowly drain SeventyTimes7 said: You could use a coffee filter I believe, but better off with a sieve. Click to expand...
Aquatic Nerd (Formerly SeventyTimes7) BRS Member Sep 28, 2018 #8 I would def do that as a short term option. Sieve would be be better and easier for you long term