Help!!
Help!!
Hey y'all. I'm new to this page and I need some help. I just discovered that my RTC has knocked a clip off of the inlet for my canister filter, and it's currently lodged in his gill and he is breathing heavily. I tried to get it out but it is very stuck. I'm not sure what to do here
Last edited by Bobby1203 on 13 Dec 2023, 04:42, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: Help!!
Welcome aboard.
Unfortunately, this happens more often than you'd think. Example here. https://www.planetcatfish.com/forum/vie ... ed#p287466
@Viktor Jarikov has kept/advised on the issue more than most.
HTH,
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Unfortunately, this happens more often than you'd think. Example here. https://www.planetcatfish.com/forum/vie ... ed#p287466
@Viktor Jarikov has kept/advised on the issue more than most.
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Re: Help!!
Thank you, Jools.
Bobby, are you sure it's in the gills? If so, it'd be a first for me. All I've seen so far is RTC swallowing inedible objects. They either throw them up or it it'd need to be retrieved out of the stomach.
Bobby, are you sure it's in the gills? If so, it'd be a first for me. All I've seen so far is RTC swallowing inedible objects. They either throw them up or it it'd need to be retrieved out of the stomach.
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