When I got there, the cardinal was stuck to the intake near chamber 1 in the back. It was still breathing, but labored. I netted the fish and brought it up into a plastic bag to float it to see if it might recover some. I noticed that one of its fins was a little bit torn. I thought I had seen the other cardinal picking on it the other day. Maybe it had escalated? The fish could also have simply not survived the shipping process well. Banggai cardinals are notoriously bad shippers. 10-12 days is about the amount of time that a fish will starve over, so it may just not have been eating well since we got it. :(
It continued to decline in the bag, so I called River City Aquatics and asked them for a humane way to kill a dying fish. They said a quick rap against a fence to break its back or severing the spinal column with a razor! Whoa...I wasn't ready for either of those. I did a little quick research on the web for humane deaths for fish and I found this website. Using a 20% solution of vodka sounded much less violent to me than the other approaches! I hopped in the car and head over to the liquor store for some vodka. By the time I got home, the fish was already dead. At least I know what to do next time should something similar happen.
The mushroom polyp that floated off the main shelf, disappeared that first night. I guess it either blew off the rock I placed it on, or something came along and decided it was a snack.
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