lancer99 May 28, 2008 May 28, 2008 The last time I went on vacation I had digital timers to do my top-offs and an automatic fish feeder for the (one) fish I had at the time. Five days turned into ten, and when I got back, I found out that we'd lost power either the first or second day I was away, so no top-offs...and the cheap fish feeder had suffered a mechanical failure. But everything was fine, no losses of either coral or fish. So this time when I was going away for 4-5 days, I didn't even bother. When I got back earlier today, I started adding top-off water to get the tanks back to their normal salinity, cleaned out the excess Chaeto from my fuges, etc., etc. I did notice before I left, that some Chaeto had migrated from the fuge on my 75G into the DT, so I yanked it out, and this is what I found: -R
extreme_tooth_decay May 29, 2008 May 29, 2008 oh yeah, baby! we should start a thread of nasty animals we've pulled out...I think I still have the one with the roach in the sand
treesprite May 29, 2008 May 29, 2008 oh yeah, baby! we should start a thread of nasty animals we've pulled out...I think I still have the one with the roach in the sand Sounds like it would be interesting. Since I don't have such a story to tell, someone else can volunteer...
lancer99 May 29, 2008 Author May 29, 2008 Someone here...or was it RC? found a dead raccoon in their RO makeup water tank! I am reasonably clean, just occasionally find a cockroach in my dishwasher....so pulling out a dead mouse pretty much freaked me out! -R
jason the filter freak May 29, 2008 May 29, 2008 darn bob beat me to the obvious lame joke. i can sympathize i found a dead mouse in the sump at work
jakaufman May 29, 2008 May 29, 2008 that is crazy! I thought the spider and ants I had found were weird.
extreme_tooth_decay May 29, 2008 May 29, 2008 Ah, here it is...the roach in my sand (who crawled out when I put water in BTW)
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