Native to the oceans of the Indo-Pacific, this member of the Holothuriidae family can grow to impressive lengths of up to six feet long in the wild. In the home aquarium, however, most max out in length between 12″ and 18″ long. In general, keep only 3 inches of worm for every 20 gallons of aquarium water.
For best care, the Tiger Tail Sea Cucumber should be kept in larger systems with thick sand beds and rocky caves for shelter. The natural diet of the Tiger Tail Sea Cucumber consists of diatoms, microalgae, bacteria, meaty foods, and other detritus. Interestingly, the Tiger Tail Sea Cucumber is one of the few species that attaches its lower body to the inside of its shelter and only extends its anterior half when searching for food.
Like other Sea Cucumbers, Holothuria sp. has the potential to poison an aquarium. The chances of this happening are very rare unless the animal is accidentally sucked into an uncovered pump intake or overflow boxes.
Be sure to acclimate properly and house with appropriate inhabitants. The drip-acclimation method is recommended to minimize exposure to fluctuating water parameters. The Sea Cucumber cannot tolerate high nitrate levels or copper-based medications.
Due to seasonable availability, orders will be filled with one of two Holothuria species. Holothuria hilla has a gray to chestnut-brown body, while Holothuria impatiens has a knobier appearance and is more pale in color.
Approximate Purchase Size: 2″ to 6″
Caution: This species secretes or releases toxins when stressed or injured that may kill fish in the aquarium. Frags2Fishes.com cannot accept responsibility for any loss that may occur should this animal poison the aquarium |
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