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I remodeled my tiger salamanders tank last night, with more live plants, a bigger water bowl, and a water fall! The waterfall was working today but just now stopped. I can hear it trying to push water, but it won't. I think my salamander pooped next to it, and then it sucked up the poop and clogged. So, how do I get the poop out? It has no screws or any way to open it (that I can see).
 
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Make sure you turn it off ASAP. If it keeps struggling to run without water pumping through it, there's a good chance you'll burn out the motor. If there's really no way to dismantle it, you might try scraping the water intake tubes/parts out with a pipecleaner, which will remove any "muck" that's in there. (Stores with decent aquarium supplies sell brushes for this purpose that you can use if you've got one handy, but a pipecleaner works in a pinch.)

Beyond that, I might need to know more about the filter. Unfortunately, many of them are made to be replaced, rather than fixed, when problems arise. Good luck.
 
I'm confused as to why you have a water feature in your tiger salamander tank. Adult tiger salamanders are fully terrestrial, and need nothing more than a basic water dish.
 
Salamander poop isn't tough enough to clog a pump. But stray pieces of substrate might do it. You might also try spraying the pump with a strong spray of water (while unplugged, of course).
 
Kaysie it is a show tank.

Jennewt it was making a funny noise (like it was really trying to start) but it stopped now.
Would a spray bottle be enough to unclog it or not?.



:kill:
 
I wasn't thinking of a spray bottle. I was thinking of a faucet running full tilt. Perhaps with a finger used to restrict the faucet flow into a small, powerful stream.
 
Ok thanks, I will try this tonight when i feed my pets.
 
If you didn't unplug it, and it has 'stopped making noise', sounds like the motor's burnt out. Most (all?) aquarium pumps and filters are water-cooled, and without water running through them, they easily overheat and burn out.

And it still concerns me about having a waterfall in a tank. Tiger salamanders have been known to drown in even shallow water features. If you have a water feature big enough to have a waterfall, it sounds dangerous.
 
I finally fixed the dang thing but now have no use for it, :rolleyes: but thats life.


-Collin
 
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