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AndyL 03-23-2008 06:02 PM

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Originally Posted by KennyKen (Post 311865)
Awesome, I want one bad. Ive never seen them in a Calgary LFS
( hint to any vendors who read this ) :biggrin:

Whats happens if they do loose their anemone's? Do they break out the shears and cut a new frag for themselves? lol

Actually, I think you'd find them at almost all of the calgary stores - they make regular appearances at all the ones I frequent... But do ask - because they do hide so you probably wont SEE them.

Mine lost it's anemone's during last years moves - still see it semi-regularly doing just fine without, i've heard stories of them picking up pest anemones though :)

tang daddy 03-23-2008 06:16 PM

Nice crab good to see you finally found it!

Megs 03-23-2008 06:51 PM

cool! i love those guys, i have one, still has both its pom poms :)

ElGuappo 03-23-2008 06:51 PM

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Originally Posted by fishyfolks (Post 311958)
Yeah, he is a cute little guy.....dont be surprised if he goes MIA for a month at a time....we have a 135g and are lucky if we see ours every month! But, its always exciting when we do. Great new addition!

Mine goes missing for a monthe at a time in my 34 gallon. lost a pom pom at some point im hoping will grow back. mine produces eggs all the time aswell.

I thought it was dead for the longest time then one day im walking by at night and there she is. then didnt see again for another 3 weeks. she been around for 6 monthes now.

They are a wicked addition thou congrats.

ElGuappo 03-23-2008 06:54 PM

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Originally Posted by asmodeus (Post 311895)
nice pom pom man, what is the retail valve on that one might have to get acouple of them for the new tank.....

Ive seen them for anywhere between 20 and 40 bucks.

Megs 03-23-2008 06:58 PM

his pom pom wont 'grow back' unfortunatly, they are actually small anenomies that the crab hangs on to, but the crab dosent treat them very well (dragges them around and never feeds them) so in the wild they switch them out for new ones occasionaly. he may have just dropped it or it may have died, and i dont think that you can buy new ones, although in a tank with no predators they will be fine without them.

digital-audiophile 03-23-2008 07:00 PM

I've had one for at least 2 years. I only see him maybe once every couple months though. I wouldn't keep one in more than a little nano in the future if you ever want to see them.

Puff 03-23-2008 11:48 PM

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Originally Posted by Megs (Post 311978)
his pom pom wont 'grow back' unfortunatly, they are actually small anenomies that the crab hangs on to, but the crab dosent treat them very well (dragges them around and never feeds them) so in the wild they switch them out for new ones occasionaly. he may have just dropped it or it may have died, and i dont think that you can buy new ones, although in a tank with no predators they will be fine without them.

they actually split the single anenome if they lose one of them. they are also known to pic up small rics and zoas as temporary replacements while they wait for their anenome to grow large enough to split.

they dont mistreat them. they drag them along the substrate to gather food. the anenome gets some, and the crab gets some. the type of anenome they carry doesnt require a lot of light, but the little crabs are mostly nocturnal, so the anenome sometimes gets plenty of light, and other times doesnt get enough, in which case it dies.

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Originally Posted by ElGuappo (Post 311977)
Ive seen them for anywhere between 20 and 40 bucks.

i paid $9.95 for mine at J&L Aquatics.

fishoholic 03-25-2008 06:45 PM

We have one in our 230g he has both his pom-poms and I catch a glance of him about every 2-3 weeks

NateL 03-25-2008 07:14 PM

Our "boxer" crab Chuck(named after Liddel) is a master at hiding. Its been two months since he was last spotted in our 72. Cool critters, next time into a smaller tank for sure.


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