S sfsuphysics Supporting Member BARcard Jan 17, 2017 #2 Not clicking on that video... mostly because I've already seen it and would like to sleep well tonight.
Not clicking on that video... mostly because I've already seen it and would like to sleep well tonight.
boun11 Supporting Member BARcard Jan 17, 2017 #5 At first I thought it was house plumbing full of bristle worms! LOL. that would be scary.
G Gablami Guest BARcard Jan 17, 2017 #6 Ummm, how does that even happen? Does that return pump have an output of 1g/hour? Or maybe that's the drain? Last edited: Jan 17, 2017
Ummm, how does that even happen? Does that return pump have an output of 1g/hour? Or maybe that's the drain?
bee505 Guest BARcard Jan 17, 2017 #8 How did they get into the pipe? Was there a strainer at the top?
Flagg37 Guest BARcard Jan 17, 2017 #9 @Coral reefer well mike, have you ever come across this while performing your maintenance on someone's tank?
@Coral reefer well mike, have you ever come across this while performing your maintenance on someone's tank?
MolaMola Supporting Member BARcard Jan 17, 2017 #11 OMG. We were going out for sushi but are now reconsidering. What an awesome filter those make, eh?
Coral reefer Past President BARcard Jan 18, 2017 #12 I've seen some pretty crazy infestations of these for sure... not ever in plumbing like that though. Certainly have seen em go through plumbing from tank to sump and the other way as well
I've seen some pretty crazy infestations of these for sure... not ever in plumbing like that though. Certainly have seen em go through plumbing from tank to sump and the other way as well
Coral reefer Past President BARcard Jan 19, 2017 #14 I've seen some gross masses of em in the bottom of overflows before. Like the snake pit in Indiana jones
I've seen some gross masses of em in the bottom of overflows before. Like the snake pit in Indiana jones