Good Lord, he may look like he survived a train wreck, but at least he survived!!!shortbus said:Posted: Tue Oct 11, 2005 2:26 pm Post subject: thanks
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I got up this morning at 6 and it had extracted itself.
It looked in fair condition. When I turned the lights on it went on the move and is trying to find its comfort place again.
Thanks, Ken
I got some pics before it moved will post later.
I agree with Kensn. It may be OK and if it has already reattached itself to something, then by all means leave well enough alone. Makes sense to keep a close eye on it and do special feedings for it for the next week or so. I don't know how much it normally eats at one time--but break it up into several regular small feedings. If you keep the portions small and regular--hopefully it will not reject them as much and have a better chance of surviving.Kensn said:I would take some tank water, put some in another container, and put the whole thing in there to see if it might pull through. Have a spare heater and something to circulate the water and a big enough container? I guess I said set up a quarentine tank.
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