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Carpet surfing survivor!!
Well, I was on my way out the door this morning in the dark when Drew happened to walk over to the woodburning stove to check on it and on his way there he stumbled across my LMB.... 6 feet away from the tank.... CRISPY to the touch. He picked him up and was like "Keri! Your fish! Oh no!!" I'm like "Put him back in the water!!" (It's very early lol) He put him in and he didn't move for a couple of seconds...and then shot to the bottom! I can't believe he was alive, I dunno how long he'd been down there for but tonight he's eating and looks pretty good! His fins are a tiny bit worse for wear but I'm impressed! Now I hope he doesn't get sick!!
It's like 5 feet to the floor from the top of the tank and he made it another 6 feet from there! Here's the man himself: (older pic) http://i266.photobucket.com/albums/i...800jenny20.jpg |
Eek! I hope he's okay!!
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ive been lucky enough to save a couple fish like that too, couple others wernt so lucky.
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I have no idea if they are related but gobies look like mudskippers which can spend quite a bit of time out of water if they stay wet. Sounds like you got to him in time, he will be weak and susceptible to disease for awhile but I'm sure he will pull through. Go Surfers!
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whew..close one. good looking fish
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OMG I just got what you meant LMAO |
Tough 'lil bugger. Hope he makes it.
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Well - so far so good *crosses fingers pleasedon'tgetsickpleasedon'tgetsick!!*
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I've got mine crossed too!
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wow very impressed hope he stays alive.
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I wish I was so lucky, all my carpet surfers have never survived.
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The sad thing is that he actually landed on tile...not carpet. Ouch!!
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I'm glad he's ok. My carpet surfers never made it.
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Great stuff! My second LMB was a carpet surfer. Found the poor guy too late. First one, newb mistake, didn't adequately protect my power head intake...RIP #1. Fortunately #3 is still with me. Sounds like you've got a trooper on your hands, he's a survivor for sure.
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I hope it makes it.
Isn't it funny when we see a fish laying on the floor we panic and throw it back in the tank. Yet when we first buy it we take our time making sure they are acclimatized just perfectly, so they will ike the new tank. :lol: |
What is up with LMB's and their addictiion to carpet surfing ? I've had 2 now, and both have met their end in this way, one after 2 years, one after 24 hrs :( I have also heard of many others meeting the same fate. Is there anything in particular that causes them to jump or is just something that LMB's tend to do ? I'd like to get another one but after losing the last one in <24hrs, I'm kinda worried.
Glad to hear yours pulled through the experience, hopefully he'll learn from his good fortune :) |
Yup, he's still alive, fins are healing nicely.
I don't know why they do it, I've had him almost a year now and he hasn't before. |
maybe he just wanted to be closer to the christmas festivities? :lol:
Glad to hear he is doing ok. |
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Yeah, but what he really did was get himself closer to the christmas woodstove! lol |
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Mmmmmmmmm! Toasted Lawn Mower Blennie. Would you serve that on a cracker or toast? |
Mine went carpet surfing a month ago, he was out of water less than 60 minutes, but I can't be sure how long he was out. Anyhow, picked him up, put him back in the tank... he 'floated' down to the bottom, and within a couple of minutes was back to swimming around.
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All jokes aside. I'm really glad he's going to make it. LMB are such personable little guys. |
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