lovesheraxies
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I did a water change yesterday on some babies and only one container seemed affected cause all others are fine, anyways I checked about a half hour later on my Lucy's and most of their tails were hooked, some already dead, I quickly transferred all alive ones into another tub with some other week old babies, some have since passed, some are still alive and have mobility and full tummy's but the tails are still hooked. I already know that hooked tails are not a good sign and almost always mean death.
My question is, for the ones that are still hooked and alive, is there any chance of recovery? What are the chances?
I'm absolutely devastated because this fourth clutch is the first time I got Lucy's and out of 35 I have about 10 left as I type this. The water change was done just over 24 hours ago.
Thank you in advance for any advice you can give me.
My question is, for the ones that are still hooked and alive, is there any chance of recovery? What are the chances?
I'm absolutely devastated because this fourth clutch is the first time I got Lucy's and out of 35 I have about 10 left as I type this. The water change was done just over 24 hours ago.
Thank you in advance for any advice you can give me.