View Full Version : Share yer silly mistakes!
Cephkid Sep 23rd, 2004, 04:46pm Just thought this would be a neat thread. :lol: I'll start it off: got my first tank (matured, and completely set up w/everything) I could use for whatever I wanted from an experienced aquarist-and forgot to ask if copper had ever been used! :bonk: :roll:
Gabe
Colin Sep 24th, 2004, 03:42am do these have to be ceph related???
lol
joel_ang Sep 24th, 2004, 08:17am I guess the lionfish+cuttle was pretty bad , putting a new cuttle into another's territory was also a bad idea.
cthulhu77 Sep 24th, 2004, 08:45am Hmm...the worst? When I managed to leave the lid undone on an octo tank because a girl friend had dropped by...a couple of hours later, no octo in the tank...took me a whole day to locate him, somehow he had crawled over the floor, out the front door, down 30 feet of sidewalk (and this is in Phoenix, midday, mind you) and almost to the end of the driveway...perhaps he was going to hail a cab?
still bums me out, even though he was at the end of his lifespan...
greg
Cephkid Sep 24th, 2004, 11:55am Sorry, gotta change that...mine ACTUALLY is; attempting to get an octo before finding tonmo.com! :lol:
corw314 Sep 30th, 2004, 06:01am Forgetting I'm filling a tank...... :shock: What a flood!!! Luckily it was a freshwater tank!!!
cuttlegirl Oct 8th, 2005, 12:09am Thought I'd resurrect this thread... I once set up a 200 gallon tank with a sump. I decided to fill it to check for leaks and forgot I did not have the sump out-take connected to anything. Nice flood, lots of screaming and looking for something to plug the pipe...
Jean Oct 8th, 2005, 06:55pm Well...........it's not ceph related but once put a Blue shark pup into one of our bigger tanks..........thought "it's a shark it'll be OK"........WRONG......the Black Cod ate it, felt just horrible every time I walked past the tank and saw the tip of the sharks tail hanging out of the Cod's mouth :oops:
On a similar vein we put some Paddle Crabs (or Swimming crabs) into a tank..pretty aggressive species. Now there were some small Thorn fish (about one tenth the size of the crabs) in the tank (relatives of the black cod actually!) and we were a little worried about them but figured they'd do their usual and hide in crevices in the rock and so they'd be safe. Were we ever wrong (as in totally!) The thorn fish were fine but they got together in a pack and ripped the crabs apart :shock: The tank is one we need a diver to get to the bottom and it was the weekend with no divers on duty....so the poor crabs were history in a particularly gruesome way. :oops: :oops:
NEVER AGAIN!
J
WhiteKiboko Oct 8th, 2005, 10:51pm On a similar vein we put some Paddle Crabs (or Swimming crabs) into a tank..pretty aggressive species.
is there any way theyre close relatives of my beloved Callinectes sapidus?
ornery but tasty :grin: ....who could blame the thorn fish...
and to stoop to a troll, for all you Pacific types, Blue crab is countless orders of magnitude better than Dungeness (or for that matter the ever so silly lobster, whether spiney or Maine).... :twisted:
Jean Oct 9th, 2005, 09:24pm is there any way theyre close relatives of my beloved Callinectes sapidus?
ornery but tasty :grin: ....who could blame the thorn fish...
and to stoop to a troll, for all you Pacific types, Blue crab is countless orders of magnitude better than Dungeness (or for that matter the ever so silly lobster, whether spiney or Maine).... :twisted:
Similar I should think, ours are Ovalipes catharsis have nasty serrated chelae which can cut to the bone:shock: Hannibal finds them quite tasty though (as do many humans):grin:
J
tjohnson Oct 9th, 2005, 11:31pm Hmm...the worst? When I managed to leave the lid undone on an octo tank because a girl friend had dropped by...a couple of hours later, no octo in the tank...took me a whole day to locate him, somehow he had crawled over the floor, out the front door, down 30 feet of sidewalk (and this is in Phoenix, midday, mind you) and almost to the end of the driveway...perhaps he was going to hail a cab?
still bums me out, even though he was at the end of his lifespan...
greg
Yep, same thing, out of my room, down the hallway, and found him in the living room behind the chair. Such a sad thing.
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