Tiger Tail Not Moving

kstradtman88

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I finally got a tiger tail after a friend had suggested it. I’ve been weary of a cucumber because of the toxin, but from my research it seems the tiger tail is the least toxic? I acclimated him for hours and he was very active last night and for the last 24 hours he has stayed in the same part of the sand bed (not hidden or near rocks). How do I know when he’s just snoozing or dying?
 

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Be patient. They will stay put sometimes for a few days. Tiger tails tend to stay in one area of a tank. So if you have a larger tank 2 or 3 may serve you better.
 

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Be patient. They will stay put sometimes for a few days. Tiger tails tend to stay in one area of a tank. So if you have a larger tank 2 or 3 may serve you better.
Agree with this. They wander at first but when they find a good rock/enclave, they tend to stay put and reach out at night across the bed but leaving their tail in the ‘home’. They can get good size though. Mine can reach about a foot radius from his spot.

How big is your tank? Tiger conchs may be another option for sand cleaning for you.
 

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