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![]() Hey George
Sorry to jump in here, but I haven't read your whole thread lately I was a little concerned about you having multiple royal grammas ... I like the idea that you are adding corals and wanted to let you know what happened in my tank ... I had originally planned on adding only some softies, then maybe some LPS, and eventually some SPS ... Before I had a chance to think about the future, a friend came over with some Montis. Then, a week later, there was a frag swap .... I populated my tank faster than you can say cycle ![]() I ended up with so many SPS and took the crash course in keeping parameters ... I am really happy with our tank and all it's SPS ... So, I'm saying, just jump in ![]() If you can keep your major 3 up, just do it ![]() |
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And . . I had noticed how quickly your tank seemd to fill with frags - I had wondered what took place as your whole build has been a study of patience - I've been amazed at your pateince. Now I understand the sudden amount of frags. Thanks for the advice to "just jump in!" ![]() ![]() Thanks
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http://www.canreef.com/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=48321 http://www.advancedaquarist.com/2002/11/chemistry |
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![]() I was doing some cleaning in the sump tonight and noticed something alive on one of my sump rocks - a closer inspection revealed a small crab. Its body is about the size of a dime. Sorry, no picts - I tried to get one with my phone but it was quickly gone.
What is the generally accepted opinion: A. Let well enough alone? B. Capture and remove? C. Pretend I never saw it? ![]()
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![]() If it's in the sump, I think I'd leave it. It won't pose any threat to fish (which is usually the biggest concern with hitchhiking crabs) and it'll just help clean up any food that makes it back to the sump IMO.
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![]() Thanks - I appreciate that - now I just need to come up with a name for the hitchhiking sump crab.
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