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I had a Royal Gramma jump out today.i was in the room and heard a splash, but of course didn't look then about 5 to 10 minutes later i found it on the floor.How long can they survive out of water?
 
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Was it still gasping,did you put back
I did put it back in the DT for a short time he went to the bottom and hid.So i netted him a put him into the QT tank and see what happens.Right now he hiding in a powerhead that is turned off.
 

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I had a Royal Gramma jump out today.i was in the room and heard a splash, but of course didn't look then about 5 to 10 minutes later i found it on the floor.How long can they survive out of water?
I've heard of eels surviving 8-12+ hours out of water, but never a fish more than a few minutes.
 

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Longer than most people think. As long as the gills tissue is wet they can still take oxygen in (also from air, altough more difficult than water). I guess 15 minutes or something.
When things started to dry it's over.
 
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Check on it this morning still alive and swimming around a little.I will feed this afternoon and see it responds to food.If he eats i will put him in the display tonight.
 

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Check on it this morning still alive and swimming around a little.I will feed this afternoon and see it responds to food.If he eats i will put him in the display tonight.
Yes and I would probably cover tank because he will jump again
 

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