I have this condy. I am very attached to him and his clowns, have had them for 5 years and I honestly would never choose to add this thing to either of my coral dedicated systems due to the risk....but as I said its family and I dont want to evict him.
In that 5 years he has never moved once through everything from being ripped in half by a rockslide to several different system upgrades. Up until a few weeks ago he was still on the original rock I got him on. A perfect gentleman. I think maybe besides being very healthy and happy he knew that if he even thought of taking a stroll its over for him and I
Before going to bed a few weeks ago I noticed him puffing up and moving his foot. This being of course unacceptable for a multitude of reasons in a loaded tank with a very large cls and intake ports, I moved him to my 100 gallon sump of my other tank. Come to find there was a couple patches of fairly large hydroids encroaching on him which is why I assume he moved in the first place.
He instantly stuck himself to the floor of the sump. I found a appropriate rock that would work with my aquascaping and I nestled it up next to him just downstream in the low flow sump hoping he would climb up. He did in about two days. firmly attached. YAY.
.......But Im stupid. I decided to change something on that side of the tank to prep for his return that required some effort and epoxy so I left him there instead of instantly returning him. He climbed back off onto the floor of the sump.
Been there now for over 2 weeks. Wont climb up any of several things I have for him to do so.
I have been taking care of him as far as food and more or less the same strong lighting he came out from under so he is perfectly content. I a few days ago got rid of the halide and put this weakass old PC fixture over him hoping it would make him want to climb a little higher. He wont budge.
sorry for the novel. Just covering the situation and the circumstances and hoping for an idea or two to get him back home.
I suppose worst case scenario I could catch his clowns and put them in the sump with him, but with my pride and joy 240 sps tank above, I dont want to risk even having him in the system to be honest anything more than temporary. I want him back where he belongs.
I hope the clowns will take back to him. they have since taken up residence in a large favia. thats my other fear. I succeed at getting this thing back in the tank and I lose the somewhat uncommon relationship of the condy and the clowns I have had for so long
whadya think?? any help appreciated
In that 5 years he has never moved once through everything from being ripped in half by a rockslide to several different system upgrades. Up until a few weeks ago he was still on the original rock I got him on. A perfect gentleman. I think maybe besides being very healthy and happy he knew that if he even thought of taking a stroll its over for him and I
Before going to bed a few weeks ago I noticed him puffing up and moving his foot. This being of course unacceptable for a multitude of reasons in a loaded tank with a very large cls and intake ports, I moved him to my 100 gallon sump of my other tank. Come to find there was a couple patches of fairly large hydroids encroaching on him which is why I assume he moved in the first place.
He instantly stuck himself to the floor of the sump. I found a appropriate rock that would work with my aquascaping and I nestled it up next to him just downstream in the low flow sump hoping he would climb up. He did in about two days. firmly attached. YAY.
I have been taking care of him as far as food and more or less the same strong lighting he came out from under so he is perfectly content. I a few days ago got rid of the halide and put this weakass old PC fixture over him hoping it would make him want to climb a little higher. He wont budge.
sorry for the novel. Just covering the situation and the circumstances and hoping for an idea or two to get him back home.
I suppose worst case scenario I could catch his clowns and put them in the sump with him, but with my pride and joy 240 sps tank above, I dont want to risk even having him in the system to be honest anything more than temporary. I want him back where he belongs.
I hope the clowns will take back to him. they have since taken up residence in a large favia. thats my other fear. I succeed at getting this thing back in the tank and I lose the somewhat uncommon relationship of the condy and the clowns I have had for so long
whadya think?? any help appreciated
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