Ok, thanks for checking this out. I need help with this critter. He's translucent.
And very small.
I took a bucket and filled it with enough water from the tank so that I could immerse any of the rocks he might be in(my clicker).
I proceeded with the rock he had originally been in. Tell me if I did this right...I put it in the water, pulled it out...put it in, pulled it out up and down. Maybe for 30 seconds, maybe for two minutes I didn't count. Is this what dipping is?
Then, I proceeded with the next rock untill I'd checked what I thought was reasonable.
At that point I let the dust settle. Re-arranged the rocks and went to looking into the bucket. I couldn't see anything.
So I proceeded to carefully put the water back checking each cupful as I put it back into the main tank. I watched the water as it went in each time to be sure...
Then, at the bottom there was sand and a little tiny bit of rubble. Not very much stuff. I swirled it around and looked closely for awhile to see if anything moved. Nothing.
So I slowly poured the stuff back into the tank on the side I felt would be most beneficial.
Then, guess what happened. A little piece of translucent very light green moved away from the column of dust like it was a leaf falling through the water, only it was narrow, about 1/2 inch long. Poof- right into a tiny little hole in a rock! Voila! My creature! I realized, grabbed the rock and pulled it out.
I had poured alot of the rubble out, but unfortunately in my haste, I didn't think of removing the rest of the rubble and sand.
Well, I put more water back in, did the dip with the little rock and now I'm back to where I was before. I can't see anything.
So here's what I just thought of. I had put the rock into a ziplock with some tank water and it's floating. I'll do the same with the rubble, maybe I'll see it when I pour it in.
Be right back and I'll let you know.
And very small.
I took a bucket and filled it with enough water from the tank so that I could immerse any of the rocks he might be in(my clicker).
I proceeded with the rock he had originally been in. Tell me if I did this right...I put it in the water, pulled it out...put it in, pulled it out up and down. Maybe for 30 seconds, maybe for two minutes I didn't count. Is this what dipping is?
Then, I proceeded with the next rock untill I'd checked what I thought was reasonable.
At that point I let the dust settle. Re-arranged the rocks and went to looking into the bucket. I couldn't see anything.
So I proceeded to carefully put the water back checking each cupful as I put it back into the main tank. I watched the water as it went in each time to be sure...
Then, at the bottom there was sand and a little tiny bit of rubble. Not very much stuff. I swirled it around and looked closely for awhile to see if anything moved. Nothing.
So I slowly poured the stuff back into the tank on the side I felt would be most beneficial.
Then, guess what happened. A little piece of translucent very light green moved away from the column of dust like it was a leaf falling through the water, only it was narrow, about 1/2 inch long. Poof- right into a tiny little hole in a rock! Voila! My creature! I realized, grabbed the rock and pulled it out.
I had poured alot of the rubble out, but unfortunately in my haste, I didn't think of removing the rest of the rubble and sand.
Well, I put more water back in, did the dip with the little rock and now I'm back to where I was before. I can't see anything.
So here's what I just thought of. I had put the rock into a ziplock with some tank water and it's floating. I'll do the same with the rubble, maybe I'll see it when I pour it in.
Be right back and I'll let you know.