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Holy Cow, Miracle fish Beano 10-16-2005
Posted by Miss_Morg on November 14, 2005, 3:12 pm
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I used to have a puffer named 'Ziggy the Miracle Puffer' because he
survived so
much! He was one of my first brackish fish, and the tank
was a one-day set-up
with live sand.

Through the years, that tank crashed numerous times and he enjoyed
tankmates
like a moray eel (big green wild kind), toadfish, scats,
monos, archers, lots of
sailfin mollies, burrfish, gobies, skilletfish,
and numerous others. Once he
even suffered a massive hemmorage in which
some of his insides came outside! He
was once so sick he was on the
filter uptake, and I surely thought that was the
end of him. Several
times I would put my hand in the tank and feel a buzz -
something
(heater, light, etc) would give the water a little charge. He even
lived through a bout of brackish-tolerant oodenium (ich), parasitic
polychates,
and there were times when he was only thing in the tank!

However, he did eventually sucuumb to old age not too long ago. We
will all
miss him terribly and hope no other fish has to suffer through
what he did!


--

Miss_Morg

Posted by Polarhound on November 24, 2005, 7:38 pm
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Polarhound wrote:
> Beano wrote:
>
>> Man, I just entered the room, when suddenly one of my tank lids broke
>> and the light fell in!!! My little oscar is so lucky he was fast
>> enough to swim away from the guilotine (spelling?) that was the glass
>> and the electrocution that was looming... Lucky I cut the power to the
>> light before it could sink far enough to zap him... I guess his name
>> isn't Buzz for nothing...
>>
>> So he's ok, but wow is he freaked out at the moment, I guess since I
>> walked into the room right as it happened, he thinks I did it, now he's
>> hiding from me :(
>>
>
> You haven't seen fun until you've seen a Buttikoferi play tug-o-war with
> a plugged in heater AFTER he breaks it open against the side of the tank.

Forgot to mention the rest of the tug-o-war bit:

After unplugging the heater, he spit it out, nudged it a few times, and
swam away. Plugging it back in would bring him back to start chewing on
it again.

Posted by Erik W on March 12, 2006, 7:41 pm
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Beano wrote:
> Man, I just entered the room, when suddenly one of my tank lids broke
> and the light fell in!!! My little oscar is so lucky he was fast
> enough to swim away from the guilotine (spelling?) that was the glass
> and the electrocution that was looming... Lucky I cut the power to the
> light before it could sink far enough to zap him... I guess his name
> isn't Buzz for nothing...
>
> So he's ok, but wow is he freaked out at the moment, I guess since I
> walked into the room right as it happened, he thinks I did it, now he's
> hiding from me :(
>

My mom had a gourami that got trapped in a hole in a rock. It was face
down in the sand when we found it. I had to pull the gourami through. It
was missing some of its scales and looked rather odd afterwards but
a about 2 months later he was back with scales. Seemed like a big deal
to me at the time.

I tried to catch a catfish with a net and of course he got caught in it.
I cut the net off but he had a piece of green on him for almost half a year.

I also had angles in my 75 ga tank as a community tank. Everyone told me
that they would not breed in a community tank. Well they did, twice, on
the filter intake at the top where there was not suction. Wish I still
had them. Hurricane Ivan made me find another home for them. We had no
power for more than a month. The only thing in the house that wasn't
turned over by water was my fish aquarium. Ivan brought about four foot
of water from the bayou into my house.Man! I hope we don't have the
hurricanes this year. We even had water in the back room from Katrina
and I live in Pensacola, about 200 miles away from land fall. This house
has been here for 50y years with no flooding.

Sorry for the ranting but they say this year is going to be worse.

Erik

Posted by Beano on March 13, 2006, 12:59 am
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oh gee, I hope it's not worse!! That sounds like some terrible damage.
How long did it take to fix?


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