Alive in the sense that she’s still attached to the substrate and not being blown all around— yesis he still alive and moving /eating??
but her normal behavior during the day it to bury her head in the sand, and her full face has been out all day.
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Alive in the sense that she’s still attached to the substrate and not being blown all around— yesis he still alive and moving /eating??
lets hope for the bestAlive in the sense that she’s still attached to the substrate and not being blown all around— yes
but her normal behavior during the day it to bury her head in the sand, and her full face has been out all day.

Mine is out all day and other days burried in the sand while other times is tucked in rocksAlive in the sense that she’s still attached to the substrate and not being blown all around— yes
but her normal behavior during the day it to bury her head in the sand, and her full face has been out all day.
Mine is out all day and other days burried in the sand while other times is tucked in rocks
Nope I believe that is where the gills are and part of the reason I suspect a perisite. I have read a couple of post that say they had something come out of that area.I scooted her around into a more open area to see if i would get a movement response.
Seems like me after a big injury. Moving slow, lethargic, but moving, and not to a comfortable area but just enough to not be uncomfortable.
Still monitoring. No snails/ hermits have started to crawl on her yet so shes not dead and decaying.
Hoping for the best, but havent read any positive feedback on an sea hares backs splitting and them coming out on top.
yes they have short life spanalso, from what im reading this is indicative of the end of their life cycle. So next time I ask for my LFS to order one, I will not buy one that is this large (around 4-5")
but we def keep them happy in that short time
Smaller if you can. Also don't let them sit at the fish store for more than a couple of days. They need to get food. Most of the ones at the lfs are starvingyes they have short life spanbut we def keep them happy in that short time
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Nope makes you a reefer. Seahares I temp and than acclimate over a couple of hours by hand. I have only had one split. I had one almost cut in half rock slide. If working in the tank I always account for the seahare first. If I can't locate it I don't do any work.thanks guys.
seems like ive been having crappy luck lately with keeping things living....
makes me feel like a bad mom.

And you with the bad back doing baseboards. Job well done, just hope you are able to get out of bed tomorrow.Another day busting my butt! The contractors my boss hired half-a**ed the job and so I had to finish cutting and installing baseboards, caulk them and finish some flooring install. I did all this work better then the contractors in my bosses eye and he said “look my 17 year old is doing a better job and is a hard workers then u guys sitting around not finishing the work I already paid u for!
I can’t wait to sleep like a baby tonight
Well done young wipper snapperAnother day busting my butt! The contractors my boss hired half-a**ed the job and so I had to finish cutting and installing baseboards, caulk them and finish some flooring install. I did all this work better then the contractors in my bosses eye and he said “look my 17 year old is doing a better job and is a hard workers then u guys sitting around not finishing the work I already paid u for!
I can’t wait to sleep like a baby tonight
and moving tons of boxes lol. oh ill be getting up tm. 8am class. and moving an entire store right after school. my back loves meAnd you with the bad back doing baseboards. Job well done, just hope you are able to get out of bed tomorrow.


