HELP! Otto stuck in net.

HELP! Otto stuck in net.

Scooped this guy out of my med tank, ready to transfer him home and he got something wrapped up in the net. As far as I know they don't have barbs or hooks on their nose. Is he just biting the net and is too dumb to let go? Any thoughts to help him release? Sorry for the sht pics, he won't sit still out of water.

<EDIT>: got him out using nostalgic_sigh's idea of just letting the net dangle im the water. After 10 minutes of letting him hang out and chill, I gave the net a swish and he dropped right off. The next scoop found him stuck again, but only for a few seconds. Fingers crossed it didn't stress him TOO much. Thanks to all who offered helpful advice!

u/hdog_69 — 7 days ago

Who has done a TPO roofing repair?

First off... this isn't RV related, but here's picture of my project Compact Jr. Hunter for the street cred. Really, though, I have questions about RV TPO membrane (specifically I'm looking into the white Firestone 45 mil TPO).

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I have a conditioned (heat, cool, dehumidified) 46" crawl space below the main level of my house, it's a dirt floor that has been encapsulated, but it wasn't perfectly leveled prior too... so I have a semi level-ish, undulating surface. I want to lay something sturdy over the 20mil poly so the missus can store her shit stuff down there. Needs to be flexible enough to work around the humps, needs to be stiff enough so it doesn't just slide around and bubble. Also needs to be tear and puncture resistant so when she is sliding boxes around it doesn't fall to pieces.

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Everything about the Firestone TPO seems to fit the bill, its reinforced, it doesn't have the fleece backer that might hold moisture between the layers, it's listed as puncture resistant... the only thing I'm not so sure about is how stiff it is. Is this going to slip around like plastic on plastic, or is it rigid enough to hold in place?

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Thanks in advance!

u/hdog_69 — 25 days ago

Moose and Squirrel

Frostbite Falls, Minnesota. This clearly explains why Rocky and Bullwinkle didn’t end every sentence with “eh?” or constantly apologize, and why Bullwinkle never said, “Hé Rocky, regarde-moi sortir un lapin de mon chapeau!”

u/hdog_69 — 2 months ago