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Hi..Jus curious...Does any of you guyz sea cuke seems to spit out a long whitish trails when its nervous.or somethng.I thnk its some sort of defence means...iisit...or its jus use to stick the fine gravels together to be clean...ANy harm trails...?? :blink:

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If your talking about neat sand pellets, that's what they process after they eat.

If its something they spew out as white sticky threads... that's their guts and its bad news.

AT

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Hi Bro !

:o Under stressed, sea-cuke will spit-out "sticky white threads" as their defense mechanism ...but bad news is ...the sticky white threads is toxic.

:( If it is kenna stressed even more, then your sea-cuke may spit-out its entire "brownish colour slimmy lloking gut"..which is "lagi more" toxic.

:rolleyes: My advise...please remove your sea-cuke before it is too late. Once your sea-cuke spit-out its GUTS...."Siao-Liao"...need to do minimum 50% water change or risk your LS kenna "poison" to death.

Take care and cheers!

Golf

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reminds me of my cuke which got itself stuck between some rocks and cannot "gostan". got stressed and spit out bluish threads. lucky i at home or else......... :(:(

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