Yasha Goby Jumped Out (But Lived)

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My yasha goby jumped out of the tank while I was away. I came back to find him on top of the tank lid so he must've fit through the mesh. I've only had him since Sunday. He was totally dried out and seemed lifeless, but came back when I gave him water. He's having trouble swimming and is gasping for air (water?). What can I do to help? How do I maximize his chances of survival?
 
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Looks like he found his shrimp's new burrow at least. Maybe that'll reduce his stress.
 

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That's perfect. Mine will hide for up to 24hrs after a stressful event. Love the little guy
 

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Sorry to hear that. If you can turn off the lights and cut down any traffic around the tank, that might help. Also might double check your water parameters.
 

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Fish don’t jump out of bad water, but that would be cool LOL.
I mean, I hate to admit my early failures as a fish keeper, but my Picasso trigger would have begged to differ. He survived three suicide attempts because I used a swing arm hydrometer. As soon as I got a refractometer and ato, he stopped jumping. He made it 11 years, no thanks to me.
 

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I mean, I hate to admit my early failures as a fish keeper, but my Picasso trigger would have begged to differ. He survived three suicide attempts because I used a swing arm hydrometer. As soon as I got a refractometer and ato, he stopped jumping. He made it 11 years, no thanks to me.
Wow! Smart fish. Or dumb fish? :face-with-tears-of-joy:
 

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I mean, I hate to admit my early failures as a fish keeper, but my Picasso trigger would have begged to differ. He survived three suicide attempts because I used a swing arm hydrometer. As soon as I got a refractometer and ato, he stopped jumping. He made it 11 years, no thanks to me.
Hmmm, my swing arm is 10 years old and my fish don't jump.
 

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I check it at least once or twice a year so yeah. I don't think they change much unless you drop them.
I'm sure mine was dropped many times.

That's a poll I'd like to see. Wonder how many people still use a swing arm?
 

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My yellow corris wrasse jumped out his first few days in the tank, he was (thankfully) quickly added back to the tank, hid for about a day and came back with a new found fear of the upper side of the tank. He is doing perfectly fine now :)
 

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