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Can you post a picture of the crab? Most crabs I've seen other then acro crabs are harmfull in one way or another. Had a emerald crab that would sit on acros pulling of the polyps and eat them. Of course this was after he got rid of all the velonia.
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![]() I would get a pic if I could, but it sits in a nice dark hole most of the time. I'll see if I can tempt him out with some food in a glass to get a good look at him... . |
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Most of the time with crabs it's usually just better to get rid of them.
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Anyone want a purple mithrax for their sump? ![]() . |
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OK so my old trick of a glass with some prawn in it didn't work for catching this damned crab!
Could it be a herbivore? or just smart! Anyone have any suggestions? (short of dismatling rockwork & giving 'his' rock a dip) . Last edited by VFX; 03-18-2008 at 08:43 PM. |