Hi all,
I have an upside down jelly that I've had a little over 2 years now and I'm a bit concerned for his welfare.
He lives in a 1 gal glass aquarium, open top, no filtration, no pumps. Lighting is a Halogen desk lamp.
I did a water change yesterday, and cleaned the tank out (rinsed with tap water and dried out with paper towels) Water is RealOcean brand, so nothing needs to be mixed, etc.
Noticed last night he had a few stringy, mucousy tendrils that I thought at first were small hairs he had caught.
This morning I turned on his lights and he is very unresponsive. I think he has expelled his zooxanthallae (if that's even possible)
He moves a little bit if I move water around (squirted gently w/turkey baster) but mainly just sits. He is sometimes upside down (for this species anyway) and his bell is inverted. The edges of the bell also appear to be flatter and sort of ragged. If he does 'suction' to the glass, his bell is pulled very close and tight around his other parts and pulsed feebly compared to how he used to.
I have another batch of water my g/f is picking up and I'm going to do another 100% water change when I get home tonite.
Does anybody have *ANY* ideas what may be going on with this guy? Had him for a long time and he's been through hell and back and keeps surviving...I'd really hate to lose him.
TYIA
I have an upside down jelly that I've had a little over 2 years now and I'm a bit concerned for his welfare.
He lives in a 1 gal glass aquarium, open top, no filtration, no pumps. Lighting is a Halogen desk lamp.
I did a water change yesterday, and cleaned the tank out (rinsed with tap water and dried out with paper towels) Water is RealOcean brand, so nothing needs to be mixed, etc.
Noticed last night he had a few stringy, mucousy tendrils that I thought at first were small hairs he had caught.
This morning I turned on his lights and he is very unresponsive. I think he has expelled his zooxanthallae (if that's even possible)
He moves a little bit if I move water around (squirted gently w/turkey baster) but mainly just sits. He is sometimes upside down (for this species anyway) and his bell is inverted. The edges of the bell also appear to be flatter and sort of ragged. If he does 'suction' to the glass, his bell is pulled very close and tight around his other parts and pulsed feebly compared to how he used to.
I have another batch of water my g/f is picking up and I'm going to do another 100% water change when I get home tonite.
Does anybody have *ANY* ideas what may be going on with this guy? Had him for a long time and he's been through hell and back and keeps surviving...I'd really hate to lose him.
TYIA



