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![]() OK, Everything I've read says most crabs are bad. OK. Even if they are 'good' put in the sump. OK. I can live with that. How's the best way to get him out of my coral? He lives in a piece of coral and I think he's killing it. Is this possible? If I 'hang' the coral upside down and try to squirt him out witha turkey baster will that work? Guess it wouldn't hurt. I'm afraid he'll go into hiding and I'll never get him then.
Suggestions? Pnutjr
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110 gal reef, homemade 30 gallon sump, 2x T5 HO 20,000, 2x Purple, 2x T5 Atinics, 50 lbs live sand/coral, 200 lbs live rock, Vertex in-80 skimmer, Danner Magdrive 700 pump, 2 clown fish, 1 coral beauty, 1 yellow tang, 1 purple headed goby, 1 Flame Angel, several other corals (can't remember the names ![]() plus a 55 gallon freshwater in the Kid's room |
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![]() Well if he is living in your coral he may be good. If he has a smooth shell and leggs he is prolly good. If hes is hairy hes no good. A pic would help. If he is bad try a chop stick to get him out, i doubt a turkey baster will get him out.
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![]() Thanks.
I tried to get a pic but no good. Too blurry. He appears smooth - no hair that I can see. Oh yeah....I f I remove him, will he die? Does he need to coral to survive??
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110 gal reef, homemade 30 gallon sump, 2x T5 HO 20,000, 2x Purple, 2x T5 Atinics, 50 lbs live sand/coral, 200 lbs live rock, Vertex in-80 skimmer, Danner Magdrive 700 pump, 2 clown fish, 1 coral beauty, 1 yellow tang, 1 purple headed goby, 1 Flame Angel, several other corals (can't remember the names ![]() plus a 55 gallon freshwater in the Kid's room |