Dawn'sEmone
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I have a large GBTA that I have had now for close to 4 months and he has been doing GREAT.. But this morning when I woke up I found him deflated. The problem is he has now been deflated for 9 hours. He is still attached to the rock in the back of the tank and my clown has been with him throughout the day. He was doing great yesterday. I last fed him a silverside on saturday which he ate, no problem he is fed every 3rd day. He has deflated in the past but only for a couple hours at the most and I know this is a normal occurance for them.
Can anyone tell me if this is a BIG problem..
If he is sick or dying which I hope not... Would he fall off the rock...
I have been keeping a close eye on him today. I know if they die they need to be removed quickley but the one problem is, is that he is in the back and difficult to see.
Any suggestions would be appreciated.
He is in a 90 gallon well established reef tank. There has been no recent changes that I am aware of that should have caused a problem.
Please Help..
Thanks
Dawn
Can anyone tell me if this is a BIG problem..
If he is sick or dying which I hope not... Would he fall off the rock...
I have been keeping a close eye on him today. I know if they die they need to be removed quickley but the one problem is, is that he is in the back and difficult to see.
Any suggestions would be appreciated.
He is in a 90 gallon well established reef tank. There has been no recent changes that I am aware of that should have caused a problem.
Please Help..
Thanks
Dawn