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![]() Last night around 11pm my fiance heard splashing from the tank. She called me over and I found my Porcupine Puffer puffed up and floating! I knew right away he had come to the surface and puffed in air. What I didn't realize at the time, was how much. I quickly put on my thick lobster gloves and held him under the water by the tail, head up towards the surface and wiggled him around a little. A few bubbles came out of his gills and mouth. I let him relax, holding him gently in my hands still and he tried to deflate but was unable. I tried again wiggling him around and a few more bubbles came out. This repeated for about an hour and a half. When we started, he was very, very hard and actually punctured through my gloves with his spines
![]() ![]() Anyways, this morning, he seems fine. Like it never happened. I assume there has been some damage done though and I can only hope he still lives a normal life. I know puffing shortens their life span and ruins their circulation, so I hope this 5 1/2 hour puff has not done too much of that. I can notice that a lot of his spines are worn down to the bone...kind of look like clear bones sticking out of his back. He ate this morning though and seems normal. Just thought this was an interesting story. Last edited by GreenSpottedPuffer; 04-06-2008 at 06:26 PM. |
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![]() WOW! That would be a crazy night! I'm glad you were able to help him recover. I hope everything goes well for you from this point on.
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![]() Yeah it was very stressful to say the least. I really thought there was no way he was going to recover but I also was not going to stop trying...
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![]() I'm glad you didn't stop trying, it just goes to show how being persistence can pay off.
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kudos to you for showing that kinda persistence with the fish treatment. Hope the porky recovers. the normal behaviour and ability to eat so soon after the trauma is encouraging. |
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After about 4 hours of holding him, I started to get very tired and thought it may be over. |
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I guess the air gets stuck above his spine and is hard to get out. |
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![]() Good for you!
Any idea why he inflated in the first place? |
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![]() Whew, neither of our puffers ever inflated for more than a minute. Good to hear its recovered.
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If you see it, can take care of it, better get it or put it on hold. Otherwise, it'll be gone & you'll regret it! |