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Woke up this morning to no fish in my Fluval 13.5. Then found my wrasse in the pump sump and my clown in the fuge. It’s not an easy route to get there. What the heck happened??? I’m wondering if our new, rambunctious kitten had anything to do with it.

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I bet it was fun getting them out! I can’t get a hand in those chambers.
 

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Do you have a lid? Otherwise they could've easily jumped over. Better there than the carpet.
 
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I bet it was fun getting them out! I can’t get a hand in those chambers.
You’re exactly right. Had to remove the pump, all the seaweed, and the biorocks. Then I could barely squeeze my hand down inside.
 

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