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![]() guys, I only saw him once and I reiterate I was inebriated.
He was black, the size of a quarter and had longer claws he was tucking under him.... please help, I already lost my leather coral... |
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![]() Crab sounds evil, probably worth getting him out.
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![]() Are you sure it's not from the new live rock (maybe not cured) ? Just a thought.
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![]() intercepter kills crabs.last resort
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![]() Only the ones you don't want killed...ask christy
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![]() As stated earlier, this crab definitely came in on some new cured rock from oa I got 2 or 3 weeks before this event.
I have since seperated my clowns and they now live in my 12 gallon qauapod with my richardsons moray. Tonight I am going to buy the stinkiest shrimp I can find and try and smoke this guy out. What is intercepter? sounds like fun.. I have several zebra, blue legged and electric blue hermits in the reef community as well along with a coral banded (useless) shrimp that I would not want to harm. |
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![]() Interceptor will kill all your hermits, shrimps, pods. Best would be to figure out the rock the crab is in, take it out and soak that rock in interceptor (dog heartworm medication).
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32"x32"x20" Cube-ish tank |