Hello Everyone,
As you may know from my previous posts, I have had a Pseudosquilla ciliata for two weeks now. I had divided the tank to isolate him while he established his burrow in the PVC provided. After a week of him getting used to his new home, I increased the sand bed to cover the PVC and added about three inches of sand above the pipe. Since adding the sand, he seems to be having trouble maintaining the entrances. The sand is very loose, and instead of building vertical tubes as entrances he has a big pit ( think of the Empire Strikes Back, with Luke hanging above the giant sand worm at the bottom of a pit in the sand). I was wondering if it would be a good idea to add "L" shaped PVC two the ends of his burrow to provide stability? Has anyone tried that? Good idea, or bad idea?
Thanks,
Jay
P.S. here is a link to a photo of the big L. maculata that died after a week and a half in my tank.
http://www.pbase.com/jay_staples/image/89896450
As you may know from my previous posts, I have had a Pseudosquilla ciliata for two weeks now. I had divided the tank to isolate him while he established his burrow in the PVC provided. After a week of him getting used to his new home, I increased the sand bed to cover the PVC and added about three inches of sand above the pipe. Since adding the sand, he seems to be having trouble maintaining the entrances. The sand is very loose, and instead of building vertical tubes as entrances he has a big pit ( think of the Empire Strikes Back, with Luke hanging above the giant sand worm at the bottom of a pit in the sand). I was wondering if it would be a good idea to add "L" shaped PVC two the ends of his burrow to provide stability? Has anyone tried that? Good idea, or bad idea?
Thanks,
Jay
P.S. here is a link to a photo of the big L. maculata that died after a week and a half in my tank.
http://www.pbase.com/jay_staples/image/89896450