Originally Posted by mandarin w
That is the reason for my post earlier, That is not actually so. My conches are little eating machines. They go thru the tank non stop. And then out of the blue, they stop. They do not move, eat. You will see no sign of them. Years ago I also though "Oh man, other died" and would pull them out. This was until I was told they hibernate while they grow. I was told leave it alone. You will have to wait and see. Sometimes it takes about three weeks or so. But then they wake up and are on the move again. Mine do this several times a year. And yes, when they are hibernating there is no way to tell if they are hibernating or dead. When mine hibernate, you can see nothing of their bodies, they wont move no matter what happens to them. The one thing you do need to watch for is to make sure they don't get turn over. While in hibernation they are basically in a coma. They have no idea what is happening to them. So they don't realize they are turned over. If they get turned over, they will not turn them self rightside up. and they can die.
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Ah so I see, well mines 3(1/2) inches and I monitor him pretty closely So he cant really go behind the rocks in the back. Sometimes he digs a hole n sleeps there for days at at time. I think this is the hibernation u speak of. 1st time I saw him do it I thought he was dead but after picking him up, he retracted. So I placed him back down and he went back 2 sleep. Got back to work few days later. Quite the clumsy lazy bum if u ask me lol. I dont think it bothers him I pick him up, He's pretty oblivious to everything. But Yea like he said make sure they stay upright.