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Never seen this

I got another sea cucumber from my buddy, it’s little bigger than one that didn’t make it
Anyway I must admit I’ve never seen one before and have no idea what’s it’s doing
This is first thing I’ve ever kept separate from the tank
 

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radiata

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Looks like a filter-feeding cucumber. I think you'll find them a little less hardy than the cucumbers that ingest sandy substrates. I've had two of the black sand cleaners for years now.
 
Looks like a filter-feeding cucumber. I think you'll find them a little less hardy than the cucumbers that ingest sandy substrates. I've had two of the black sand cleaners for years now.
What does it do what’s its job what does it eat,, I have no idea and wanna make it feel safe and healthy
 

MadReefer

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I believe they just filter feed from the water column. You may have to target feed it phytoplankton or zooplankton. I don't think they eat all the stuff in the sand bed, that's a different type.
 

Mark_C

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Had one a while back before adopting it on.
Here's the article that I turned to for info...
 

radiata

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Many people have had wipe out issues with cucumbers dying and poisoning tanks ("Cuc Nukes"). I think redfishbluefish was the latest victim in the club, losing half his tank. I'd be very hesitant to put a temperate one in a tropical tank as that would be yet another stressor on the animal.
 
Many people have had wipe out issues with cucumbers dying and poisoning tanks ("Cuc Nukes"). I think redfishbluefish was the latest victim in the club, losing half his tank. I'd be very hesitant to put a temperate one in a tropical tank as that would be yet another stressor on the animal.
He’s going to go into my 10 gallon tank that is almost done cycling right now I have him in a 2 gallon fish bowl with some aeration and changing the water every day hasn’t really moved kind of stuck in one spot but definitely alive because it grows and shrinks throughout the day
 
That is one strange looking thing. Never seen one before
I was sent a link explaining a lot about sea cucumbers and the one thing that struck me as odd and stood out was
That they breathe through their anus
Yup that’s what it said that she cucumbers breathe through their Anus
Everything else breathes out through their Anus Ha ha ha
 

radiata

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I was sent a link explaining a lot about sea cucumbers and the one thing that struck me as odd and stood out was
That they breathe through their anus
Yup that’s what it said that she cucumbers breathe through their Anus
Everything else breathes out through their Anus Ha ha ha

That isn't really as odd as the Pearlfish that just happens to make a home up there!
In fact, it actually makes sense - fresh oxygenated air coming in is no very doubt healthy for the Pearlfish!
 

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