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![]() That is one scary looking crab.
We have a big black on in our system that we could never get out unless we tear our frag racks apart. He hasn't caused any problems "yet".
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![]() that's the same crab that was eating my devil's hand coral and 2 other fish that went missing...after that i knew there was a culprit in the tank so i had to tear down the rocks to find it.
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![]() yeah ... now I need to decide what to do with it, if anyone has a species tank or if it would be safe (for me!) to put it into the sump ...
Charles
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![]() Would be safe to put in the sump or the refugium but if you have nothing in your sump it will starve anyway unless you over feed and have food flow down to your sump. I had to put the axe to my culprit.
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![]() Quote:
KILL IT!
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![]() Give him a garlic butter bath.
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![]() I use to trap and toss them in the sump until that got old, now they get a screwdriver in the face if they are unlucky enough for me too see them
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