inxsu2
Member
Happy Monday!!!
As a newbie, I originally posted this as a "New Hobbyist" thread. However, I need all the help I can get!!!
After a full cycle and perfect levels, on Saturday, I acquired Gandolf, my first little porcupine puffer. Absolutely GORGEOUS!!! However, it is so painful to watch this little creature go through the stress of a new environment, and not eat. He started out strong, did the requisite lethargic bottom-dwell, swam around last night, but has now retreated and looks like he is breathing heavily. From all I have read, this could be days, weeks or months. It's just a painful process to watch. I have a 125-gallon with only four other damsels and a medieval castle, so he can be the king of his kingdom. Just wanting to hear of other PP newbie experiences, as this is TRULY living on the edge watching this little creature and feeling helpless. It's only Day Three. If all is truly in order, what should I realistically be in store for?
Thanks in advance!
Patty (On The Edge!)
As a newbie, I originally posted this as a "New Hobbyist" thread. However, I need all the help I can get!!!
After a full cycle and perfect levels, on Saturday, I acquired Gandolf, my first little porcupine puffer. Absolutely GORGEOUS!!! However, it is so painful to watch this little creature go through the stress of a new environment, and not eat. He started out strong, did the requisite lethargic bottom-dwell, swam around last night, but has now retreated and looks like he is breathing heavily. From all I have read, this could be days, weeks or months. It's just a painful process to watch. I have a 125-gallon with only four other damsels and a medieval castle, so he can be the king of his kingdom. Just wanting to hear of other PP newbie experiences, as this is TRULY living on the edge watching this little creature and feeling helpless. It's only Day Three. If all is truly in order, what should I realistically be in store for?
Thanks in advance!
Patty (On The Edge!)