Hey all,
I'm not sure if this has been mentioned somewhere before but I thought I'd share a little trick I learnt the other day. I have aiptasia at the back of the Reefer250 which is a bit far to reach so while looking online for longer needles I couldn't really find what I needed until I stumbled upon Dog insemination catheters. They fit perfectly onto needles, soft plastic and flexible but not floppy so you don't have to worry about them snapping if you catch them on a rock crevis at the back of the tank.
I'm not sure if this has been mentioned somewhere before but I thought I'd share a little trick I learnt the other day. I have aiptasia at the back of the Reefer250 which is a bit far to reach so while looking online for longer needles I couldn't really find what I needed until I stumbled upon Dog insemination catheters. They fit perfectly onto needles, soft plastic and flexible but not floppy so you don't have to worry about them snapping if you catch them on a rock crevis at the back of the tank.