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I just found one of my BRAND NEW, idiotic chromis stuck (and dead) with his back half sticking out of the protein skimmer intake. I've clumsily covered it with cheesecloth and a rubber band because I'm halfway out the door, but I'm sure there must be a more elegant solution.

What is the best way to cover the intake to keep future fish from meeting their demise? Should I super glue mesh over it?!
 

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I just found one of my BRAND NEW, idiotic chromis stuck (and dead) with his back half sticking out of the protein skimmer intake. I've clumsily covered it with cheesecloth and a rubber band because I'm halfway out the door, but I'm sure there must be a more elegant solution.

What is the best way to cover the intake to keep future fish from meeting their demise? Should I super glue mesh over it?!

Sorry to hear about your new chromis. What kind of skimmer do you have? Might help us figure out a solution design if we can see what the intake looks like.
 

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Honestly, I never seen a hob skimmer strong enough to gulp up a fish that wasn't already sick and dying.
What skimmer you running?
 

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I dont know how your intake looks, but if its a tube you could put a sponge on the end like this
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Model of skimmer? I had a blenny take the roller coaster ride down into the sump and venturi of my skimmer. Cover over the intake weir solved that.
 
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It's the Macro Aqua M-50 Protein Skimmer.

This is what the intake looks like:

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And with my half-booty cheesecloth cover while I ran an errand:

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When I first pulled the fish out, I lost my grip and it got sucked right back into the intake, so it's stronger than it looks! :oops:
 

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It's the Macro Aqua M-50 Protein Skimmer.

This is what the intake looks like:

1632524495724.png


And with my half-booty cheesecloth cover while I ran an errand:

Cheesecloth Cover.jpg


When I first pulled the fish out, I lost my grip and it got sucked right back into the intake, so it's stronger than it looks! :oops:
Is the skimmer in your sump?
 

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Funny, I looked up pictures and at first assumed the sponge I saw was on the intake but after watching a setup video I see that's probably the return side and it's there to stop bubbles from escaping. Seeing the actual configuration that's definitely a bit more complicated to put a guard on and I understand your challenge. Very unusual design.
 
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Funny, I looked up pictures and at first assumed the sponge I saw was on the intake but after watching a setup video I see that's probably the return side and it's there to stop bubbles from escaping. Seeing the actual configuration that's definitely a bit more complicated to put a guard on and I understand your challenge. Very unusual design.
Exactly -- that's the return and to reduce microbubbles. The hose connects relatively close to the end of the intake, which is why I was thinking super glue or something. I had to disconnect the hose and feed it through the rubber band multiple times, underwater, on my tiptoes. LOL.

Whether I get a hose clamp, as @vetteguy53081 suggested, or go the zip tie or super glue route, I'm sure it will be easier when I'm not working underwater. Hopefully my rigged-up temporary solution will suffice for the night.
 

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