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I hope you didn't spend too much money on that. |
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My issue is that he flat out lied to me when I asked if it was reef safe and whether it would play nice with my other tank mates. If they had that info on their site and then removed it, my guess is it was due to ppl not wanting to buy it with that disclaimer. Now I'm out $40, a murdered strawberry snail, a messed up rock layout, a cloudy tank, and a crab which I feel bad about putting in isolation. All I know is, they better give me my full refund tomorrow and not that 1/2 price credit crap. |
Don't pull apart your liverock. Instead, set a trap for the crab.
Get a glass from your kitchen, that will be tall enough that he can't crawl out. Put it in the tank, where your crab can get into it from the liverock, but hopefully your hermits will not be able to. Finally, put in a bit of shrimp from your freezer, into the bottom of the glass. This has worked for me a few times, including with a large (for my tank) black hitch-hiker. QT |
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I never get sick of saying it. The only reef safe crab is the porcelain crab.
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Oh, and they gave me full credit back for the 711, which in turn I spent right away on a sea hare to help with my algae issue and some krill for the softies. |
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