Endli jump out.

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i had a 7" piranha jump out of my tank about 3 years ago i still have never found him. no one in my family has found him ether and he was the only fish in the tank so nothing ate him in the tank.
i think the dog ate him...
 
i had a 7" piranha jump out of my tank about 3 years ago i still have never found him. no one in my family has found him ether and he was the only fish in the tank so nothing ate him in the tank.
i think the dog ate him...

Dame, I had a Oscar just disappear way back when I was kid never could find the body.
 
Nice pattern endli. Good save by you. My endli was all dried up when I found him. I threw him back but he was lifeless for a few hours. Goner!!!


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How long would it take to dry the lap out like that?

Heard a loud thump at 3:30am. Wife said, what was that? I said, neighbors upstairs. Fast forward to 10:00am, found a dried out lap on my rug. Was about to put it in the freezer when I noticed it twitched. Mind you the lap felt dry to the touch. Put it in a bin, prime, air stone, 15 minutes later, it's breathing/gill movement!! Over 6.5 hours out of the water bro. Simply amazing. Now it did have its consequences, part of its body rotted due to the lack of oxygen while it was out. A large fuzzy white quarter size patch developed on its body. Within two days, the patch rotted off and you could see the intense red bloody flesh & what seemed to be the spine or some kind of cartilage. I put it in a quarantine tank, no feeding, antibiotics, & aquarium salt. Still recuperating after one month. Very hardy.
 
Heard a loud thump at 3:30am. Wife said, what was that? I said, neighbors upstairs. Fast forward to 10:00am, found a dried out lap on my rug. Was about to put it in the freezer when I noticed it twitched. Mind you the lap felt dry to the touch. Put it in a bin, prime, air stone, 15 minutes later, it's breathing/gill movement!! Over 6.5 hours out of the water bro. Simply amazing. Now it did have its consequences, part of its body rotted due to the lack of oxygen while it was out. A large fuzzy white quarter size patch developed on its body. Within two days, the patch rotted off and you could see the intense red bloody flesh & what seemed to be the spine or some kind of cartilage. I put it in a quarantine tank, no feeding, antibiotics, & aquarium salt. Still recuperating after one month. Very hardy.

Dame your lap a fighter! Thanks god for their lung part.
 
Heard a loud thump at 3:30am. Wife said, what was that? I said, neighbors upstairs. Fast forward to 10:00am, found a dried out lap on my rug. Was about to put it in the freezer when I noticed it twitched. Mind you the lap felt dry to the touch. Put it in a bin, prime, air stone, 15 minutes later, it's breathing/gill movement!! Over 6.5 hours out of the water bro. Simply amazing. Now it did have its consequences, part of its body rotted due to the lack of oxygen while it was out. A large fuzzy white quarter size patch developed on its body. Within two days, the patch rotted off and you could see the intense red bloody flesh & what seemed to be the spine or some kind of cartilage. I put it in a quarantine tank, no feeding, antibiotics, & aquarium salt. Still recuperating after one month. Very hardy.

Dang!!! a survivor that lap.... hope he gets well bro...
 
I checked the tank befor bed all was good, went to work came home and found him,,, I put a thread up some time ago, I was very very upset

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Yeah mike I would be upset too your look like a fatty with nice marking.
 
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