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Sad Day @ The Cave
Got some clean up crew stuff Sunday, two of the items were Black Sea Cucumbers. One of them managed to find a small hole through the rock work that covers the Closed Loop suction on one end of the tank. It sucked about half of him through the strainer basket and spewed it out every where. Came down Monday Morning to find all the fish suffering and looking bad. Dumped a butt load of water out of the tank immediately, while changing the water how ever I also was pulling the fish out as they died one by one. Ended up losing pretty much all of them. 18 fish total and 3 cleaner shrimps. IT SUCKS.
We still have our 2 clowns, Pink Spotted Watchman Goby, and a Coris Wrasse. All the urchins, lobster, sand sifting stars, and serpent stars made it as well. Corals and clams all seem to be ok as well. We ended up changing 697 gallons out of 703 gallons and I put a 3 lb carbon pillow in the canister, I will be changing it out tomorrow for another 3 lbs. Here is the list of what died: Male & Female Blue Throat Triggers, Naso Streamer Tang, Yellow Tang, Lime Wrasse, Christmas Wrasse, Hawk Fish, Copper Bandit Butterfly, 4 Chromis, Vlamingii Tang, 2 Cinnamon Blue Stripe Clowns, Dog Face Puffer, Green Bird Wrasse, Dragon Wrasse, 3 Cleaner Shrimps I would like to thank all of you that I talked with on the phone through out the day on Monday. With out Nancy and all of you I would not have made it through the day or stayed in the hobby. You guys were a GREAT support group for me. So THANK YOU, Phishy, Hormigaquatica, geo, szwab, sammie, and jh2pizza. You guy's are the best. If you need any thing don't hesitate to call.
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wow brian that sucks. I have a yellow and pik sea cucumber i have had in my tank for three months no and he seems to b doing great. I would imagine the toxicity is what killed everything?
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Really sorry to hear that. If I can help with anything please let me know. Tim
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Brian, So sorry to hear about our losses... remember if you ever have an issue again i have room to hold some stuff for you.
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I am so sorry to hear that.
I knew they were toxic ,but wow.
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Sorry to hear about your loses.
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Wow Brian. No amount of equiptment or planning can prevent a disaster like that.
I read somewhere that over time cucumbers loose their toxicity being in captivity.
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Sorry Cavey
Sorry to hear that Brian.
How large was the cuke? I ask because I have several in my tank... If there is ANYTHING I can do please don't hesistate to ask.
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I hate hearing stories like that.
Hope things start looking up for you.
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Sorry to hear Brian. I've heard Black Cukes are toxic but I had no idea it would do a number on 700g. I've heard on a 50g that you'll lose the fish and the corals when they go. I would just keep switching out the carbon and keeping tabs on your params.
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I'm really sorry to hear your losses Brian. Keep get too down about it, I'm sure your system rebound in no time. If you need anything else, everyone's here for you.
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Sorry to hear Brian.
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Brian, I was just sick when you called. It hasn't been that long ago, I lost most everything.
You got my number. Columbus isn't that far. Joe
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Brian, sorry to hear about your tank.
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Wow, sorry about the tank!
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That really sucks, hang in there. If you need help let me know.
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Thank you every one for your kind words and support. That is what makes this Club and group so good!! I quite the hobby like 5 times on Monday. But I know I could never walk away from some thing I love this much.
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OMG that sucks. i had a cuke on order and it was cancelled i am almost greatful now. Good luck and hope it turns around
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Brian not sure but you might also want to see what a polyfilter will pull out. Not sure if they will get toxins like that but the stuff they do pull out they are very effective at.
checked the website and it looks like it may be of help to you http://www.poly-bio-marine.com/polyprod.htm
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Brian, sorry to hear about your losses. Kind of glad we didn't hook up and get that Blue Hippo to you yet. He is still here and I will hang on to him until you get things settled out. Once your ready for him let me know. Heck he needs a good home as much as you need a good fish now! Sorry to hear of it again.
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Brian, I'm sorry for all your losses. Hang in there man. As one who has done the same with a sea hare, when you get to do it all again, you feel better.
LMK if I can do anything. I do still have the rock for you. I have been down with the flu.
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Brian, I'm pretty close, so don't hesitate to call when you need help. Sorry to hear about this
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man I can relate to bad luck.you just have to keep going..good luck
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I am sorry to hear about your loss as well. I just removed a dead sea cucumber from my reef this morning. I have had the same three sea cucumbers in my various tanks since June of 2005. The one that recently died got stuck in one of my Vortech pumps. Sadly, the face/ tentacles were decapitated by the impeller blade. At first, I thought the cucumber was stuck, then when I turned off the power and removed the pump, I noticed the head/tentacles were missing. All my corals and fish are fine. Maybe the death happened to quickly to allow the animal time to release toxins into my system.
My sea cucumbers are all about 5 to 6 inches long and about 1/2 to an inch thick. They all have been really good pets to date. I knew sea cucumbers can be toxic, but I figured I would be okay with 210g reef attached to 125g macro sump and a large skimmer. After hearing about what happened to you, I am seriously considering removing the remaining sea cucumbers from my reef. |
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