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01/29/2009, 08:31 AM | #1 |
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cucumber injury
I had to take down my 50 and reset it up last night becouse of a stand switch. I put the liverock back in, got it filled up and temp stable. I placed one of the powerheads low and across the back glass after finding a lot of "junk" in that area. I put the lifestock back in and sat down to just check on it every now and again.
At about 2 am I saw something stuck in the intake of the power head. It was the new tiger tail cucumber. He was folded in half and stuck fast. I unpluged the head and placed it and the stuck animal in a Hang in tank fish cup. One that the water can not flow in or out. After 1/2 hour it fell out of the intake and I could see the damage. This morning it is still alive. Its side is scraped up bad but not to deep. Should I keep it in QT (I can move it to another small tank) or just let it lose in the display?
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01/29/2009, 08:55 AM | #2 |
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i'd keep it in qt and feed it: an injured cuke can release toxins. Tiger tails are milder than most, but they all have it. Just be patient and hopefully it will heal up.
Now if I could persuade my sea hare not to stick its head up the outflow pipe...
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01/29/2009, 09:02 AM | #3 |
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What types of food should I offer it in QT?
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Quote:
It thinks something is tasty up there.
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01/29/2009, 09:35 AM | #5 |
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Some of your substrate.
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