I swear I have the worst luck with Mbu's, alot of you know I lost my 14" Mbu after having em about a year. Right after he died I bought one from a fellow member and I just found em stuffed inside the end of my water changer tube. I have no idea how long he was in there but he was jammed pretty good, I had to turn the water on to flush em out. He was lifeless for a good few minutes and when I went to get a net to fish em out he started flapping away to my suprise. He's laying on his belly now breathing fairly rapidly but it almost seems like he can't lift his self from the sand. I hope he didn't break his back or anything. Any suggestions?? Thanks
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Originally posted by Victorp View Poststrange how he swam up in there how large was your mbu and the intake? The flow shouldn't have been that strong?dont bro me if you dont know me!!!!!
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Thanks fellas, I turned the lights out to the tank and he's swimming around now. He seems a little awkward but looks like he might be okay.420 Gallon: IT's, NGT's, NTT's, AT's, Cichla Pleizona, Bichirs, Blue Arowana, Spotted Gar, Clown Loaches
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Chris our fahaka did this three times, we ended up having to put panty hose on the end.
This is common behavior, ours usually had a circular scratch on his side which would completly heal and face after 6-9 weeks.
He always survived and even puffed up the second time to try to avoid it all together.
He just took about three hours to get his **** together afterwards, for obvious reasons.
I would add Epson salt and heat up his water a couple degrees.and keep an eye on himFRENCH FRY!!!
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Originally posted by troy tucker View PostMan, glad to hear he is doing better. but you will know tomorrow. Hope he will be Okey...
Originally posted by TaTeR ToT View PostChris our fahaka did this three times, we ended up having to put panty hose on the end.
This is common behavior, ours usually had a circular scratch on his side which would completly heal and face after 6-9 weeks.
He always survived and even puffed up the second time to try to avoid it all together.
He just took about three hours to get his **** together afterwards, for obvious reasons.
I would add Epson salt and heat up his water a couple degrees.and keep an eye on him420 Gallon: IT's, NGT's, NTT's, AT's, Cichla Pleizona, Bichirs, Blue Arowana, Spotted Gar, Clown Loaches
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Glad to hear your puffer is doing well.180g Oceanic w/colony of 8 WC Moba Fronts (1m/7f) purchased from TNT Cichlids in Jan '05 & numerous fry. 1 F1 adult moba male. 2 2217 Eheims, 2 6080 Tunze Streams, WISA airpump, single stage Johnson ETC.....fishkeeping since 1988.
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