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![]() I had a crab in my tank before and I was lucky as it left its cave and hides in my Branching Black Sun Coral when it was hunting for food. I removed it from my tank by simply taking the coral out of the tank and poked it with a toothpick.
My friend told me that I could place a small bottom with clam meat as bait near its cave and keep an eye on it with a flashlight after the lights are off. Crabs especially like clam meat for some reason. Hope that helps
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![]() As crackin said. I used a glass buried in sand and or leaning against rock. They go in to get bait and can't climb the glass to get out.
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![]() Thanks for the ideas I think I'll pick up some clam tonight and try the buried cup thing.
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![]() Just remember to be patient it could take several days to capture or you could luck out and get it first shot...patience is the key
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![]() Do I replace the bait every morning or leave it in for a while?
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![]() Either or some species like fresh others like theirs well tenderized....
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![]() Mine was a bit larger and the bottle trick, glass trick etc didn't ever work. I ended up using a flashlight and scewered it - this was after the fu^#er killed my shrimp and a few snails.
Scewered crab |