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they are still in the treatment tank as of right now. i was planning on returning to the display tank today but they look like they could use more treatment. could i do the quick bath method before returning or would it be pointless. and should i go ahead and add them back to the display or should i continue treatment
Not the best of news but betterSo far about an hour back in the display the snowflake looks pretty good but the zebra is not looking much better
I'm stationed in South Mississippi. I wade out at night with my hand net and catch Glass shrimp and common squid which usually are 2-6 inches, I also catch my own oysters to feed to them. I have many seafood markets here and none will carry raw clam. I got a quote from one who said for him to order raw clams in it would be about 75$ for a dozen which is rediculous
I can get them about 50 cents a piece up here. So ya $75 is way steep, highway robbery some would say.I'm stationed in South Mississippi. I wade out at night with my hand net and catch Glass shrimp and common squid which usually are 2-6 inches, I also catch my own oysters to feed to them. I have many seafood markets here and none will carry raw clam. I got a quote from one who said for him to order raw clams in it would be about 75$ for a dozen which is rediculous
So if this zebra does not get any better is there a humane way to euthanize him? I feel bad and don't know what else I should do.