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![]() No Idea how I did it
![]() I did a 10% WC before I went to get it. Brought the thing home and acclimated it for about 45 mins. I floated the bag for around 20 mins and then started to add small amounts of tank water. I checked all my water parameters and everything checked out perfect. My KH and CA are a bit low. Salinity a bit on the low side at 1.024. Does anybody have any ideas what I might have done or what happened?? I feel pretty bad and definitely embarrassed lol |
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![]() seahares do better when you drip aclimate but either way they are tough to ship
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![]() cOulda been starving when you got it and to weak and stressed for acclimation or maybe it got harrassed by something in your tank I know my clans hate my sea hare
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![]() Next time I would drip acclimate 1.5-2 hours, inverts are often more sensitive to changes than fish. Better luck next time
![]() Don't be embarassed, it's good you are coming on here for advice! Last edited by Keri; 10-16-2010 at 08:09 PM. |
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![]() They are certainly a finicky species, I have never kept one longer than 2 months they just disappear one day.
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