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brotherd 03-08-2014 12:50 AM

Help!
 
My Naso got caught buy my blue carpet nem right in front of my eyes! I slammed my hand into the tank and pulled the fish off of it but the Naso looks bad. I'm floating the Naso in a large net now. And I think I got stung or stabbed in the process. What are the chances the Naso will survive such an attack? He looks like he's got 2nd or 3rd degree burns over 70 percent of his body.

howdy20012002 03-08-2014 01:52 AM

I have had the same thing happen with a fox face
Sorry but it did not end well
The fish was gone within a hour

brotherd 03-08-2014 04:07 AM

The Naso is gone.

FishingGoalie 03-08-2014 04:16 AM

So sorry :(

jorjef 03-08-2014 04:31 AM

I have a gold bar maroon that actually caught a weakened chromis and fed it to his bubble tip. I know it's tough to compare a naso to a chromis but in both cases it's just nature doing its thing.

neoh 03-09-2014 12:50 AM

the inevitable danger of those carpets I'm afraid! Don't take this the wrong way, but did you give the naso back to the carpet?

brotherd 03-09-2014 01:22 AM

I should have but in the moment I chose not to. I was feeling a bit spiteful...and my hand was a bit tingly from the interference with the nem.

Myka 03-09-2014 01:38 AM

Sorry to hear about your Naso. I had a Mini Maxi anemone eat a Naso too. It ended up spitting the fish out, so I fed it to the Bubble Tip instead. Maybe Nasos aren't very anemone-smart??

brotherd 03-09-2014 03:05 AM

Maybe. I would consider another Naso but I think a larger one. The one I lost was maybe 3.5 inches tip to tail. I'm also thinking it's demise is my fault somehow. From what I've ascertained the nem will consume weak or ill prey. Maybe the Naso was compromised somehow.

sumpfinfishe 03-09-2014 04:16 AM

Don't take this the wrong way either, and I am sorry to hear about your fish.
In my opinion I think any type of fish killing anemone should be housed in a specific tank only with compatible anemone fish, I mean you wouldn't keep a 12" trigger with a tank full of of sps and expect a happy healthy environment.

I have been guilty of this in the past and lost two different fish(both of which I had for more than 3yrs) and I came to the conclusion that my pink skunk clownfish would have to adapt. So after only 4 months of giving the anemone to a friend the clown took up a surrogate host-green frogspawn colony and then later to hosting in a green open brain for 3 more years.

I'm not trying to preach, but in a closed reef the chances of any fish getting spooked and ending up in a stinging death of hell will continue.


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