Pamelahaley
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Well, I think my question is answered by the mouth gaping much less when I got home but, the foot is stretching and still attached. this guy's only been happy since the first few days in the tank... then my nitrates began to spike and I've been battling it ever since. It appears they rest somewhere between 0-15ppm at the highest was about 30... He's been in for about a month now.
Ive changed the water regularly (a lot at first), the chemipure, rinsed the filter media and added purigen and cut back on some feeding to try and lower nitrates.
It's been moving all over the tank. I just moved the rock for this picture partially because it was uncomfortably close to the overflow as well.
It probably also has some to do with a poor decision I made back at the store when I still paid full price and took it home despite the LFS tearing the foot... hey, it's still kicking so, iono...
Anyways, Ideas on how to save this poor thing?
Ive changed the water regularly (a lot at first), the chemipure, rinsed the filter media and added purigen and cut back on some feeding to try and lower nitrates.
It's been moving all over the tank. I just moved the rock for this picture partially because it was uncomfortably close to the overflow as well.
It probably also has some to do with a poor decision I made back at the store when I still paid full price and took it home despite the LFS tearing the foot... hey, it's still kicking so, iono...
Anyways, Ideas on how to save this poor thing?