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![]() Just got a pink sea cucumber that filter feeds. I had done some reading on them and I know they can poison a tank. Would it show as ammonia if they were releasing their toxin? Has anyone had any bad experiences with them?
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![]() They're not the easiest of filter feeders to keep, However some have had success, you should be feeding coral frenzy and reefroids pretty heavy and I hope your tank is mature!
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![]() one of my friend had a tank crash and all of her fish died because one of these sea cucumber expealed its internal organ.
They can do that if they feel threatened.
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![]() I have one about 3 month ago in 210 gallon tank and got sucked in to the MP60 vortech, in 1 hr everything in the tank died fish and coral
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![]() Me, Me, Me!
Back when I was working at a store, we had one crash a small display tank after getting sucked in by a powerhead. It happened FAST, <5 minutes. Two tangs, several shrimp and a flame angel down the drain - poor guys ![]() To answer your other question, no. NH4 readings would be irrelevant due to the speed and severity of the toxin. Don't put one in your tank unless you're dedicating a tank to it.
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![]() Not me, but a friend of mine had that happen when his big ugly cuc expelled its guts. Everything dead in way less than an hour.
I only keep tiger cucs & have no problems with these (knock on wood furiously). Anthony
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![]() I have one of those filter-feeding pink knobby cucumbers. It's a year or two old now and it's ever-so-slowly withering away. It's body has shrunk a little and it's feeder appendages have shrunk a lot. I notice J&Ls doesn't carry them anymore. I think I'm going to flush it.
Anyone want it? In light of this thread, which has got me worried, the darned thing is for free. |
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![]() After reading these posts, I guess it is not worth the risk of my whole tank for one of these guys. I guess he can go into my quarentine tank until I can see if the store will take him back. Thanks for the info.
Leanne |
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![]() Is it tiger tail cucumber safer?
I bought one a couple months ago; it is cleaning up my tank nicely. But this infor. thread makes me scared. I really need advise, specially from someone whose tank was crashed by it. Thanks |
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![]() I've kept tiger tail cucs for years, with no crashs (again, furiously knocking on wood).
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