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![]() I would not recommend acclimating anything over 1 hour. Temps get colder as the time gets longer.
Sea hares take about 30-45 on average without problems with us, and that is after they spent 2 days in a bag from overseas. Give the sea hare till morning, if he doesn't move then give him a light poke. He should be soft if alive or dormant, and be rubbery if dead. They are hard to keep at the best of times. Reason for the seahare? I'm guessing hair algae? Try some mexican turbo snails. Ken |
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![]() I was doing the drip acclimating with a container floating in the tank so the temperature was not an issue. So I checked on him this morning, and he stil had not moved at all, and 2 of my scavenger snails had latched on to his head. So I pulled them off and put him in a floating container for a little more observation, but I am pretty sure it is game over for him.
Yeah the Sea Hare was for the hair algae, I guess some turbo snails will be my next plan of attack. |
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![]() should be all rightg
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