Richard you sent me the hardest, most resilent Condy on earth. This guy has moved, floated behind a rock and shunk into a ball, got itself hung up in no light position, etc. Each time I went in and rescued it and tried to find a home to his liking. Last night he again got caught and had to be moved. Found a great spot and all looked well again. Until this morning
Low and behold he decides to park his foot on the strainer input to one of the three power heads on my wave maker. He was the size of a quarter and looked terrible. When I tried to remove him he had wedged parts of his foot through the 1/16th inch holes in the strainer and was half in and half out. Was this his doom? Not knowing what to do (its 0530 in the morning) I removed the strainer, wedged it inbetween some rock and went to work hoping for the best.
Tonight he is back to full size (baseball) and apears to be fine. Strainer is floating at the top of the tank. I am convinced he is indestructable.
Long live my Condy.
Low and behold he decides to park his foot on the strainer input to one of the three power heads on my wave maker. He was the size of a quarter and looked terrible. When I tried to remove him he had wedged parts of his foot through the 1/16th inch holes in the strainer and was half in and half out. Was this his doom? Not knowing what to do (its 0530 in the morning) I removed the strainer, wedged it inbetween some rock and went to work hoping for the best.
Tonight he is back to full size (baseball) and apears to be fine. Strainer is floating at the top of the tank. I am convinced he is indestructable.
Long live my Condy.