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02/16/2015, 07:46 AM | #1 |
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Fighting conch ... regular behavior?
So Thursday I added the last of my CUC to the new tank to get them working on a GHA outbreak. As part of the CUC, I purchased 2 Fighting Conch - I've never owned any of these CUC members before, so I'm not personally familiar with their personalities.
Thursday night and all day Friday - both of them cruised around the tank eating GHA off of the sand bed. Saturday morning, I noticed one of the two had half buried itself in the sand, and wasn't moving around. It has been in the same spot - apparently without moving - for at least 48 hours right now. Is this normal behavior?
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02/16/2015, 08:03 AM | #2 |
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yes, this is normal. Mine used to cruise around all day and night for a month, then one day decided it was time to bury itself in the sand. I hear they come out at night, but I adn't seen mine in weeks, so I figured it was a gonner. Then when cleaning the class I saw something shoot into the snadbed. I looked, and slowly poking back out was Crazy eye's eye (his name is crazy eyes). Turns out he pokes his eye out of the sand bed, and when the coast is clear he sticks that long mouth ofhis out and eats what's in reach without ever leaving the sand. He did this for a couple sees after i noticed and just this weekend decided it was time to reamerge, and has been cruising around for a few days again.
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02/16/2015, 08:07 AM | #3 |
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Thanks!
I kind of figured it wasn't dead because I would think the hermit and emerald crabs would be performing their "autopsy" by now. I'll see if I can catch the eyes, or snout, moving around on mine.
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02/16/2015, 08:18 AM | #4 |
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I didn't see mine for a solid 2 months and presumed it had passed on somewhere under the sand bed. Sure enough he popped up one day just going about its business. It's cool watching them submerge and just stick there little trunk out like a submarin.
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02/16/2015, 08:24 AM | #5 |
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So they'll go complete underground too? Like a nassarius?
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02/16/2015, 08:27 AM | #6 |
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Yeah they bury themselves like nassarius but mine comes out every night. I see him roaming the sand bed at night. Those suckers are fast too. Tonight use a flashlight and see if you can spot him I bet he will be cruising around in the safety of darkness.
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02/16/2015, 09:05 AM | #7 |
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I haven't seen mine in 2 months, although I haven't looked at the tank in the dark recently. So I guess there may be some hope.
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The 2nd conch went underground yesterday now. He is completely submerged. The 1st one is only 3/4 of the way submerged. Now I've got to come up with names for this guys ... I was thinking the first one that went undercover is going to be "Snuffaluf***us" and the other one is going to be "Ramius" - the character Sean Connery played in The Hunt for Red October.
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02/17/2015, 11:07 AM | #9 |
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I like the names. Only snail I have with a name. Crazy eyes seemed pretty fitting to me. Anyone who's seen the fighting conches would see why. I don't know what causes them to suddenly go under the sand or emerge, but it seems like mine is either one or the other for weeks on end.
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02/17/2015, 07:32 PM | #10 |
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Mine is called "BullDozer",, Nothing in the tank is safe... Made a small frag rack to sit in the sand up front, he makes a beeline to it, gets under it and starts that kicking that they do.. Rack and frags went flying. Mine makes about 2-3 laps around the tank and then shuts down for a day or two....
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02/18/2015, 10:22 AM | #11 |
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Ramius surfaced over night.
Snuffaluf***us started cruising around this morning too. Trails all over the sand, obviously from these guys out foraging. They are moving fast! There was so much GHA on the sand bed when I put them in, they were probably just sitting there grazing. Now that the GHA is on the decline, they've got to move around more.
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