Vacuumed our leather by accident- HELP!

kat 4

Member
While cleaning our tank our mushroom leather accidentally got his head in the way of our vacuum siphon thing. He's huge - about 12" high and now is completely laying on his side with a damaged top area. Is there hope he can come back? His stalk is bent over completely and it is probably 6" in diameter. Leave him alone - dose him with lugols - or what? Poor things...we are sooo sorry...
 

saltn00b

Active Member
well you shouldnt be vaccuuming your tank unless you have some massive substrate like CC or hopefully not bigger. i would leave it alone and hope. keep your water params clean.
 

reefkprz

Active Member
Originally Posted by saltn00b
http:///forum/post/2686704
well you shouldnt be vaccuuming your tank unless you have some massive substrate like CC or hopefully not bigger. i would leave it alone and hope. keep your water params clean.
 
ya, it should be fine. you just stressted the f*** out of it. you could cut it off at the base and it'd grow back. just leave it alone and it'll be fine.
 

kat 4

Member
Thanks - we didn't actually use a "vacuum" - it just was the end of siphon hose doing a water change that got ahold of it by accident. Sometimes those slip away from you...we will leave him be and see what happens. Lots of coral vite too!!
 

mkzimms

Member
they know its not actually a vacuum...

what they're saying is you shouldn't be distributing your substrate like that. sand bottom tanks have like 7 layers of bacteria, each layer doing a specific job. disrupting that balance will cause issues. it should be more than sufficient to have a clean up crew consisting of substrate stirring critters.
if you are running crushed coral or some other very coarse substrate then thats a different story.
 
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