Just a quick question for those of you who have successfully kept gigs for long periods of time.
Water parameters unchanged and perfect. Lets get that established.
I had a blue gig for the last year. It grew from 4" to over a foot. It has never moved from its original spot. Under 8 AI sol's, vibrant purple and blue tentacles.
I always feed it thawed frozen shrimp from the grocery store as I have had bad experiences in the past with contaminated silversides etc.
I used to feed my gig a small piece of shrimp (thumbnail size) about every 3-4 days. Lately I fed it more frequently as it really seemed to respond better to frequent feedings.
Three days ago I fed it and it shrunk up smaller then Ive ever seen it. It appeared to open yesterday to about 1/3 normal size and appeared to be "pooping." It has NEVER shrunk while going to the bathroom before. This morning its shrunk again...
Which brings me to my point. I spent a lot of money on my tank. Equipment etc. I have successfully housed ritteris, roses, carpets and mertens. I always knew this was a delicate species, and they can turn for the worse with no reason. Then again healthy specimens to start are hardy.
Is that what has happened? Its really disheartening to think of something I have "raised" from a baby suddenly turning. If that's the case I am going to stick to regular carpets which seem to flourish in my tank.
To any of you masterful gig experts - can this just happen? I don't want anymore of these animals if they can just turn and its nothing I've done.
Thank you all for your help
Water parameters unchanged and perfect. Lets get that established.
I had a blue gig for the last year. It grew from 4" to over a foot. It has never moved from its original spot. Under 8 AI sol's, vibrant purple and blue tentacles.
I always feed it thawed frozen shrimp from the grocery store as I have had bad experiences in the past with contaminated silversides etc.
I used to feed my gig a small piece of shrimp (thumbnail size) about every 3-4 days. Lately I fed it more frequently as it really seemed to respond better to frequent feedings.
Three days ago I fed it and it shrunk up smaller then Ive ever seen it. It appeared to open yesterday to about 1/3 normal size and appeared to be "pooping." It has NEVER shrunk while going to the bathroom before. This morning its shrunk again...
Which brings me to my point. I spent a lot of money on my tank. Equipment etc. I have successfully housed ritteris, roses, carpets and mertens. I always knew this was a delicate species, and they can turn for the worse with no reason. Then again healthy specimens to start are hardy.
Is that what has happened? Its really disheartening to think of something I have "raised" from a baby suddenly turning. If that's the case I am going to stick to regular carpets which seem to flourish in my tank.
To any of you masterful gig experts - can this just happen? I don't want anymore of these animals if they can just turn and its nothing I've done.
Thank you all for your help