NU-2reef |
03-23-2010 12:43 AM |
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Originally Posted by SpateD
(Post 504105)
I have a coco worm that was doing awesome in my buddies 40 gallon tank that was about a month old, I brought it into my 10 gallon when I had the ammonia level in check, he did great for about 2 days.
While moving him out of the flow of the powerhead, the top of his shell cracked. Ever since then, he only came out once to check it out after it happened. Now he's been in the shell pretty much all day. He rarely comes out, and when he does he doesn't show all his ''fingers'' or ''feathers'' or whatever they are are usually all tucked up.
I'm worried he might be dying. Before I go spend money on chemicals to put in the water, just hoping for some ideas of what you guys think I should do?! I've checked my Ammonia, Nitrites and Nitrates, and all seem to be 0 except the ammonia is like .05 maybe. He's only came out twice today.
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i agree with others on your tank being too young. i personally waited a year and some before i decided to get one. dont worry about the crack on the worms tubing, the worm will repair it its self. as long as proper alk/cal/mag are in check.
the fact that a friend had it in his tank for a few weeks means very little. it takes quite some time for the worm to starve to death. it could be that the worm was weak when you got it and is just getting weaker. if you can't get the worm to a more established tank you need to supplement with some phyto.
dont start buying any chemical compounds when you're unsure of what the issue is. get some phyto and mix with tank water and gently target feed with a turkey baster. turn off the powerhead while doing this. or spray upstream from the current to it can catch particles from the current
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