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I recently purchased a tiger tail sea cuc. I acclimated it and then this morning added it to my main tank. I looked fine during the acclimation process, no obvious signs of stress.
Well I get home tonight and it has eviscerated itself ("Puked his guts out") So far the corals and fish are still fine. I read online and got mixed suggestions...some sites say it might recover, others say it will die and the tank will "cuc nuke"...
I am at a quandary as to what to do. If it will recover I'd like to give it a chance, but on the other hand I don't want to lose the tank. Unfortunately, I do not have a stable QT tank to put it in because my qt tank has had copper in it and that would definitely finish off the cuc.
The cuc is about 4" in length and pretty skinny. The tank is a 36 with about 15 gallon sump. I am currently running a skimmer and carbon.
Thanks in advance
Well I get home tonight and it has eviscerated itself ("Puked his guts out") So far the corals and fish are still fine. I read online and got mixed suggestions...some sites say it might recover, others say it will die and the tank will "cuc nuke"...
I am at a quandary as to what to do. If it will recover I'd like to give it a chance, but on the other hand I don't want to lose the tank. Unfortunately, I do not have a stable QT tank to put it in because my qt tank has had copper in it and that would definitely finish off the cuc.
The cuc is about 4" in length and pretty skinny. The tank is a 36 with about 15 gallon sump. I am currently running a skimmer and carbon.
Thanks in advance