billygalaxy
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We just bought home our pair of captive bred kuda ponies who have been at the LFS since about February. Last night after they were acclimated to our 30 gallon tank and fed, the female swam up to the outflow and her head got briefly stuck from the suction. We freed her gently, she swam to the back, hitched to a rock on the bottom, and stayed there fairly motionless for most of the night. This morning, she seemed a little subdued but had moved. Later in morning, we saw her convulsing twice for about 30 seconds each time. A couple hours later, we have not noticed additional spasms and she's actively hunting as well as eating.
1) Does anyone have any suggestions for protecting the ponies from the outflow? It's an Innovative Marine Nuvo 30 gallon with 317 gph currently being run through.
2) Any thoughts about the convulsions? A quick internet search suggested maybe it was external parasites but we are nervous about stressing her out with a fresh water dip after her traumatic event. And also thought it would be best to check with folks more experienced than us before jumping to any conclusions.
Thanks for your thoughts & advice!
1) Does anyone have any suggestions for protecting the ponies from the outflow? It's an Innovative Marine Nuvo 30 gallon with 317 gph currently being run through.
2) Any thoughts about the convulsions? A quick internet search suggested maybe it was external parasites but we are nervous about stressing her out with a fresh water dip after her traumatic event. And also thought it would be best to check with folks more experienced than us before jumping to any conclusions.
Thanks for your thoughts & advice!