I'm sure I have the terminology wrong (Been in the hobby for 5 years and I'm still considering myself a newbie), but I have a custom tank with what I'm going to call an "internal overflow box"...
I also have a super cool Flame Hawkfish.... who managed to somehow get from my display tank into the overflow box - despite the fact that I have a jump net...
What amazes me is that about 18 months on, and he's still in there, seeming unaffected by his long-term adventure.
The back of my tank is effectively built under a cabinet, which means it's impossible to get a clear uninterrupted view inside the overflow box, but I know he's still in there and can spot him sometimes..... Based on the internal plumbing (i.e. Hiding places) I've never managed to catch him though and return to them to a much larger - and much happier - place in the display tank...
Do I win the record for longest surviving escapee?
I also have a super cool Flame Hawkfish.... who managed to somehow get from my display tank into the overflow box - despite the fact that I have a jump net...
What amazes me is that about 18 months on, and he's still in there, seeming unaffected by his long-term adventure.
The back of my tank is effectively built under a cabinet, which means it's impossible to get a clear uninterrupted view inside the overflow box, but I know he's still in there and can spot him sometimes..... Based on the internal plumbing (i.e. Hiding places) I've never managed to catch him though and return to them to a much larger - and much happier - place in the display tank...
Do I win the record for longest surviving escapee?

