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Old 06-02-2012, 02:50 AM
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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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Old 06-02-2012, 02:56 AM
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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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Old 06-02-2012, 06:07 AM
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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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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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Old 06-02-2012, 06:25 AM
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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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Old 06-02-2012, 08:32 AM
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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).

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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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Old 06-02-2012, 03:32 PM
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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.
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Old 06-02-2012, 10:42 PM
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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.
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I've kept tiger tail cucs for years, with no crashs (again, furiously knocking on wood).
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