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Pink Hawaiian cucumber warning
The effects of the blendering of a pink hawaiian cucumber on a 230g tank -
I knew I should have taken it back when it climbed the glass. However, I had a very fine (maxijet screen) on the powerhead, and the cucumber was about 8" long, supposedly a lot like the black turd cuke. There were two things that caught my eye when I first went to look at the tank today. A spot of pink on the powerhead intake and three missing anthias. The first waterchange is done, and fresh carbon added. The Euro-reef is chugging. All three bartletts anthias are dead and their bodies recovered. Obviously the most sensitive fish in the tank. :cry: I'll be doing another large water change as soon as I can get enough water. Some things are sliming up and the anemone looks like hell. All the rest of the fish appear fine. Thank God it wasn't a smaller tank. |
:cry: Sorry for your losses. Those were really cool fish. I hope no-one else succumbs. Good luck.
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Re: Pink Hawaiian cucumber warning
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Um, they better be. :evil: :smile: Don't get any more cucumbers. :biggrin: You're playing with fire. :lol: Glad the rest of the fish are fine and the rest of your tank is doing OK. |
Hope all goes well Deb. Sorry for your losses.
Marcus |
Thanks Tony.
Yah Sam, I been glued to Moo all day. Should I get rid of the black one too? Sandsifting stars instead? I'll keep you all posted. |
Hey Deb
How are the rest of the fishies now? Maybe you could get one of those sand dolloars from J&L. Trev |
Oh jeez Em, that sucks! :frown: I hope everything goes okay for you and the tank. Want one of my tigertails? They never get up on the glass, I hardly ever see them.
Christy :) |
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thats what happend to my 8+ " black cuke it took the PH 1200 train. ANd i lost my 4 yr old Coral beauty, the cuke and a baby clown. lucky i got home from work and noticed it before i had a hockey game ,and it was the finals too. :evil: SO i took out what i could and sucked out the rest of the guts and prayed for the best and did a 25 gal water change to the 62 gal tank. and lots of carbon.
mike the tank is doing great now and i will never own one again. Hope everythign works out for ya Deb/.... :confused: |
I don't really have a dsb in there. Only reason there is as much sand as there is is mainly because we set the rock on eggcrate since we wanted to stack down the middle.
I never was a cucumber fan but I guess I got immune from seeing them in so many tanks. Spiffy is listing and I am doing a tapwater change in the next hour. |
Not what you want to hear... :frown:
Good to hear Moo is still around though. Hows the shrimp in the tank? |
Shrimps are all fine...VERY busy, only fish get the toxic effect for the most part I guess.
Fish are very active swimming, but I have to sleep now. |
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Sorry to hear the news Deb that really sucks, I hope the aftermath improves :sad:
A tapwater change :eek: , well anything even drastic measures have to be taken I guess. Don't forgoet about the dechlore :exclaim: I hope all goes well for you and the reef :smile: |
Hope the worst is over & your tank is on its way to recovery.
Anthony |
Happy to report all remaining residents alive and hungry. :biggrin:
Now to sit back and watch the cyano grow after the 50g tapwater change. :rolleyes: I did remember the dechlor Rich......good thing I still have that FW tank. :mrgreen: Thanks all for your concern. |
I'm kinda surprised you slept at all... :eek: :shocked!: ... that's got to be nerve-wracking.
When do fish grow up and go away to school? :confused: |
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