Lord of the fish
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Hi all
I've not been on here for years. Started fishkeeping about 15 years ago and this site was invaluable when I was starting up.
I've stripped down a tank and currently cleaning it ready for a new scape. As part of this, I'm going to build a whole new hood. I need the whole set up to be cat proof. We have a ginger tomcat who is about 1.5 years old. He is a huge beast and spends most of his time destroying everything. If something dangles, he will obliterate it.
So, with that in mind, I am designing the hood in such a way that no cables or hoses will be visible. I was wondering if anyone has any experience in cat proofing that you could share. In particular, for the c02 lines. I need to be able to see the bubble counter but if its just hanging there, it won't last 5 minutes with the cat. Im thinking of enclosing the bulk of the line with a vertical extension of the hood down one side of the tank to the rear, with a window to show the counter.
Any view, opinions or expertise shared would be most appreciated.
Thanks folks.
David
I've not been on here for years. Started fishkeeping about 15 years ago and this site was invaluable when I was starting up.
I've stripped down a tank and currently cleaning it ready for a new scape. As part of this, I'm going to build a whole new hood. I need the whole set up to be cat proof. We have a ginger tomcat who is about 1.5 years old. He is a huge beast and spends most of his time destroying everything. If something dangles, he will obliterate it.
So, with that in mind, I am designing the hood in such a way that no cables or hoses will be visible. I was wondering if anyone has any experience in cat proofing that you could share. In particular, for the c02 lines. I need to be able to see the bubble counter but if its just hanging there, it won't last 5 minutes with the cat. Im thinking of enclosing the bulk of the line with a vertical extension of the hood down one side of the tank to the rear, with a window to show the counter.
Any view, opinions or expertise shared would be most appreciated.
Thanks folks.
David