Has anyone had their carpet (preferably a haddoni) eat a spiny sea urchin or try to, be punctured by it, and the carpet live to be ok?
I am trying to do more research about puncture wounds to carpets and how well they can recover/ if they recover.
I am becoming more and more convinced my haddoni has air trapped inside his mouth as it has been an inverted "bubble" for the past 5+ months.
I am considering using an insulin needle but am worried if the bubble of air (if it is air) tries to come all out at once, it will rip the insulin needle hole to be much larger - I am assuming an urchin would puncture it pretty badly - hence my question. (unless I had a hallow needle that was long enough to reach the air/ the bottom of the tank, but I rather puncture it as simply as possible so I have the most control and just use an insulin needle so it will be punctured under water - unless there is a better method)
Thank you so much again to everyone who has helped with advice over the past two posts I have made about my red carpet and if any other ideas on the cause or what I should would be greatly appreciated.
I am trying to do more research about puncture wounds to carpets and how well they can recover/ if they recover.
I am becoming more and more convinced my haddoni has air trapped inside his mouth as it has been an inverted "bubble" for the past 5+ months.
I am considering using an insulin needle but am worried if the bubble of air (if it is air) tries to come all out at once, it will rip the insulin needle hole to be much larger - I am assuming an urchin would puncture it pretty badly - hence my question. (unless I had a hallow needle that was long enough to reach the air/ the bottom of the tank, but I rather puncture it as simply as possible so I have the most control and just use an insulin needle so it will be punctured under water - unless there is a better method)
Thank you so much again to everyone who has helped with advice over the past two posts I have made about my red carpet and if any other ideas on the cause or what I should would be greatly appreciated.