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Post by freshwater on Feb 8, 2014 21:39:39 GMT -5
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Post by lesfromlakeshore on Feb 8, 2014 21:56:29 GMT -5
They sure are interesting. Sam's had these a few months back.Was very tempted but never did get them.
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Post by gabor129 on Feb 9, 2014 0:57:56 GMT -5
I was very tempted when Sam had them, however the Mrs. is arachnafobic and it was a no go for me! Like to know more about them, so if you find a good care sheet please post it!
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Post by tropics on Feb 10, 2014 20:53:21 GMT -5
They definately look like little aquatic spiders! But if they do well in a shrimp tank they would be very interesting to have! Especially if you could get then to breed!
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Post by baconnlegs on Feb 13, 2014 7:22:54 GMT -5
Very interesting. Seems like they leave shrimp (and fry) alone, and mostly graze on vegetation and filter-feed, too. That could be cool for a small species-only tank, dark substrate, single water hyacinth (for an accurate environment) on top. There's your challenge, everyone! Go!
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Post by freshwater on Feb 27, 2014 13:36:22 GMT -5
To be honest I have not seen the micro crab since the day I released it into the tank. So much wood and plants it could be anywhere, I still look for it every day
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Post by freshwater on Mar 5, 2014 9:29:41 GMT -5
I turned on the light this morning and there was the Micro Crab running for cover. Very happy to see it again.
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Post by guppyguy on Mar 5, 2014 13:05:34 GMT -5
I turned on the light this morning and there was the Micro Crab running for cover. Very happy to see it again. At least you know its still in there. Guess there shy. lol
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Post by freshwater on Mar 5, 2014 14:49:34 GMT -5
Shy lol first time I have seen it in a month. Was worried that I had thrown it out in the handfuls of Hornwort I have been getting rid of
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Post by Stellar on Mar 17, 2014 18:43:34 GMT -5
Very cool. My curiosity is peaked... Can't honestly say I've ever wanted crabs before ...
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