Dead Mexican Turbo ?

iopusl

Member
I found my mexican turbo upside down this morning and righted him up on some rock. His operculum was closed over. I came home after a very long day and he was in the same place. Do mexican turbos take unusally long siestas by any chance ? And if not how many days do I give before I risk anmonia in the tank ?
 

beth

Administrator
Staff member
Usually, if you start to see other critters hanging around him, or in the shell [such as brittlestars and bristleworms], then he is demised.
 

nm reef

Active Member
Yup....the stench will immediately say...."dead"...but they do sometimes sit still for extended periods.
 

neoreef

Member

Originally posted by NM reef
Yup....the stench will immediately say...."dead"...but they do sometimes sit still for extended periods.

HOW extended? I gave my last one the sniff test just before I tossed him in the trash. He did not smell as bad as the last one that died, but I did not want to wait until he reached that level. I hope I didn't kill him just cause he didn't move for 48 hours.
Thanks,
Kathy
 

durabane

Member
Had turbo do the same thing the other day the clean up crew had him empty by the time I got home just put a couple blue or red hermits whichever u prefer and if u have one die u dont have to worry about thing causing ammonia spikes they just fufill the circle of life
Durabane
 

volitan

Member
IME, turbos are pretty prone to this. They do a great job of cleaning, but astrias live alot longer.
 
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