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BlueWorldAquatic 06-18-2010 05:40 PM

Fish Order **June 18**
 
Green Emerald Crab
Ruby Red Emerald Crab
SPECIAL! Porcelain Crabs
Premium One of a kind Mushroom
Pearly/Yellow Head Jawfish
Angel Blue Small
Angel Queen Small
Red Legged/ Scarlet Hermit
Sailfin Blenny
Angel French Small
ROYAL GRAMMAS

Trigger Blue Lined (S)
Blenny Mandarin Green (M/L)
Tang Pacific Sailfin (S)
Lionfish Zebra (Dwarf)
Tang Brown (Scopas)
Butterfly Red Checkered
Trigger Humu Humu
Angel Keyhole
Butterfly Yellow Long Nose
Trigger Blue Throath
Trigger Blue Jaw (Male)
Trigger Blue Jaw (Female)
Trigger Blue Lined (M/L)
Angel Blue Koran (M/L)
Angel Rusty
Angel Emperor (Adult) (S-M-L)
Surgeon Powder Gray
Lionfish Fu-Manchu
Wrasse Cleaner
Wrasse Six-Lined
Blenny Forktail
Chromis Bicolor
Sea Hare Slugs
Chromis Blue-Green
Chromis Lyretail
Anemone Bubble Assorted

kevNnic 06-18-2010 06:03 PM

are the Porcelain Crabs aggresive? they look pretty awesome. Whats pricing on them? will they consume my blue legged hermit crabs?

BlueWorldAquatic 06-18-2010 06:37 PM

Quote from Liveaquaria,

"The Porcelain Crab is common throughout the tropical oceans of the world, and has a flat, round body with two large front claws. They are brown and orange in coloration with bright blue spots. These crabs have a pair of front arms called maxillipeds, which have ends that are feather-like in appearance. They use these appendages to filter the water for any passing food. They are peaceful and interesting invertebrates for the marine aquarium.
Porcelain Crabs live together in pairs typically found within or under rocks in nature. The ideal aquarium will contain plenty of live rock for both hiding and feeding, and will not contain any fish or invertebrates that may bring harm to these peaceful invertebrates. They are reef safe, and will not harm other invertebrates or corals.

The Porcelain Crab constantly filters the water for planktonic food, but will also scavenge for larger meaty portions. Offer the crab small bits of fish, shrimp or meaty food, as well as foods designed for filter feeders."


Ken - BWA


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