How to newt-proof a filter

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Hi guys! So yesterday I found one of my Strauchii in the internal filter in the tank. The type of filter is internal waterfall type. The ones used generally in turtle setups. I had placed the sponge in a way I thought if the newts decided to go into the filter, they would basically just sit on top of the sponge. I was wrong, he had crawled under and got trapped. I got him out, and now he's quarantine to make sure everything is ok.

So my question, clearly I was mistaken, so I'm wondering, any ideas on how to cap off the top? Im thinking of cutting up an aquarium fish net and sowing it around the top; this will enable me to still take the net off to clean the filter.

What do you think?
 
Hi guys! So yesterday I found one of my Strauchii in the internal filter in the tank. The type of filter is internal waterfall type. The ones used generally in turtle setups. I had placed the sponge in a way I thought if the newts decided to go into the filter, they would basically just sit on top of the sponge. I was wrong, he had crawled under and got trapped. I got him out, and now he's quarantine to make sure everything is ok.

So my question, clearly I was mistaken, so I'm wondering, any ideas on how to cap off the top? Im thinking of cutting up an aquarium fish net and sowing it around the top; this will enable me to still take the net off to clean the filter.

What do you think?

A piece of plastic needle point grid is ideal as it can easily be cut to custom shapes and is washable.
 
That had never even occurred to me. Thanks for the suggestion. I will try and buy some ASAP.
 
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