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Get a BIG skimmer !!! that slows them down i have heard of people "burning" them with ice cubes but i dont see how that could work they just move into there tubes
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I had an emerald crab that ate them. I used to have them everywhere but within 3 months of adding the crab they were all gone. I haven't seen one since and that was 2 years ago
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BURN EM!!!
I've heard of pulling the rock out of the water and giving the infected area a work over with a small torch.
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Old thread, new info. Powerwashing the rock they're on seems to work very well
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