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Red Crabs
We bought 4 dwarf red crabs a while back... they lived happily for about 3
days then 2 of them decided to climb up out of the tank and sit on the glass ledge just under the hood... where they died. The other 2 crabs stayed in the water and seemed to freeze solid and again die. Anyone know why this might be? I would really like to give them another go but obviously i don't want them dying again. Since then i've cleaned the tank out throughly and replaced the foam filter with an undergravel one with power head one end and riser the other with air stone and carbon filter on. We have fish in the tank that are all healthy, just as we did when we had the crabs. |
Simon wrote:
We bought 4 dwarf red crabs a while back... they lived happily for about 3 days then 2 of them decided to climb up out of the tank and sit on the glass ledge just under the hood... where they died. The other 2 crabs stayed in the water and seemed to freeze solid and again die. Anyone know why this might be? I would really like to give them another go but obviously i don't want them dying again. Since then i've cleaned the tank out throughly and replaced the foam filter with an undergravel one with power head one end and riser the other with air stone and carbon filter on. We have fish in the tank that are all healthy, just as we did when we had the crabs. Any possibility you could have had a touch of ammonia or nitrite? Or high nitrates from the UGF? A heavy tank cleaning can sometimes cause a tiny cycle that doesn't bother fish or register on test kits, but can harm inverts. Another thing that comes to mind is that dwarf red crabs are really brackish, so they might not have been comfortable in pure freshwater. Also, if they were trying to moult (seems unlikely if all died at once) they need iodine. A drop per 10 gallons of reef iodine weekly is all they need, but it apparantly makes a huge difference to FW shrimps and crabs. -- Elaine T __ http://eethomp.com/fish.html '__ rec.aquaria.* FAQ http://faq.thekrib.com |
"Elaine T" wrote in message . .. Simon wrote: We bought 4 dwarf red crabs a while back... they lived happily for about 3 days then 2 of them decided to climb up out of the tank and sit on the glass ledge just under the hood... where they died. The other 2 crabs stayed in the water and seemed to freeze solid and again die. Anyone know why this might be? I would really like to give them another go but obviously i don't want them dying again. Since then i've cleaned the tank out throughly and replaced the foam filter with an undergravel one with power head one end and riser the other with air stone and carbon filter on. We have fish in the tank that are all healthy, just as we did when we had the crabs. Any possibility you could have had a touch of ammonia or nitrite? Or high nitrates from the UGF? A heavy tank cleaning can sometimes cause a tiny cycle that doesn't bother fish or register on test kits, but can harm inverts. Another thing that comes to mind is that dwarf red crabs are really brackish, so they might not have been comfortable in pure freshwater. Also, if they were trying to moult (seems unlikely if all died at once) they need iodine. A drop per 10 gallons of reef iodine weekly is all they need, but it apparantly makes a huge difference to FW shrimps and crabs. -- Elaine T __ http://eethomp.com/fish.html '__ rec.aquaria.* FAQ http://faq.thekrib.com At the time we only had a foam filter, no undergravel. I honestly wouldn't know if there was any ammonia or nitrate in the tank at the time.... we've never tested for that. As long as the fish are healthy we assume all is well. |
I also gave red crabs, not sure if they are dwarf.
I don't have iodine, but I do put a 1/4 teaspoon salt every 25% water change on my 33 gal tank, thanks to elaine sugestion. The crabs are doing fine, one of them has molted and the other I guess should be doing it shortly too. How long between molts by the way? I just lost a ghost shrimp, with the white syndrome. Not sure if it was white before he died or not, was not there to see it. But my water change with the addition of plant fertilizer might have something to do with it. But the other one I have has molted once and it looks good. Got two more today. :) Love those fellas. So I am not sure if iodine or salt is the reason why they die. |
wrote in message oups.com... I also gave red crabs, not sure if they are dwarf. I don't have iodine, but I do put a 1/4 teaspoon salt every 25% water change on my 33 gal tank, thanks to elaine sugestion. The crabs are doing fine, one of them has molted and the other I guess should be doing it shortly too. How long between molts by the way? I just lost a ghost shrimp, with the white syndrome. Not sure if it was white before he died or not, was not there to see it. But my water change with the addition of plant fertilizer might have something to do with it. But the other one I have has molted once and it looks good. Got two more today. :) Love those fellas. So I am not sure if iodine or salt is the reason why they die. If there are fish in with the crabs would the salt harm the fish? I have another tank i could set up soley for crabs but nowhere to put it at the moment. If i was to have a tank with just crabs would i need a filter setup? I assume it would be a 50 - 50 setup with half water and half out of water? That's the effect i'd like anyway. Also lighting... would they prefer natural or would having some artificial be ok? |
Simon wrote: "Elaine T" wrote in message . .. Simon wrote: We bought 4 dwarf red crabs a while back... they lived happily for about 3 days then 2 of them decided to climb up out of the tank and sit on the glass ledge just under the hood... where they died. The other 2 crabs stayed in the water and seemed to freeze solid and again die. Anyone know why this might be? I would really like to give them another go but obviously i don't want them dying again. Since then i've cleaned the tank out throughly and replaced the foam filter with an undergravel one with power head one end and riser the other with air stone and carbon filter on. We have fish in the tank that are all healthy, just as we did when we had the crabs. Any possibility you could have had a touch of ammonia or nitrite? Or high nitrates from the UGF? A heavy tank cleaning can sometimes cause a tiny cycle that doesn't bother fish or register on test kits, but can harm inverts. Another thing that comes to mind is that dwarf red crabs are really brackish, so they might not have been comfortable in pure freshwater. Also, if they were trying to moult (seems unlikely if all died at once) they need iodine. A drop per 10 gallons of reef iodine weekly is all they need, but it apparantly makes a huge difference to FW shrimps and crabs. -- Elaine T __ http://eethomp.com/fish.html '__ rec.aquaria.* FAQ http://faq.thekrib.com At the time we only had a foam filter, no undergravel. I honestly wouldn't know if there was any ammonia or nitrate in the tank at the time.... we've never tested for that. As long as the fish are healthy we assume all is well. Now I am not an expert by no means. And again, I am not certain if this is that same species of crab that you have. I have been doing some research on Red Claw Crabs and freshwater lobsters as I have been considering whether or not to get one for my tank. The RCCs, at least, need a place to go the is above water for brief periods of time. Does your water contain any copper? Here are two sites that I found helpful. http://www.centralpets.com/critterpa.../FWI4673.shtml http://wrongcrowd.com/staticpages/index.php?page=crab I am sorry for the loss. Will |
"Simon" wrote in message ... wrote in message oups.com... I also gave red crabs, not sure if they are dwarf. I don't have iodine, but I do put a 1/4 teaspoon salt every 25% water change on my 33 gal tank, thanks to elaine sugestion. The crabs are doing fine, one of them has molted and the other I guess should be doing it shortly too. How long between molts by the way? I just lost a ghost shrimp, with the white syndrome. Not sure if it was white before he died or not, was not there to see it. But my water change with the addition of plant fertilizer might have something to do with it. But the other one I have has molted once and it looks good. Got two more today. :) Love those fellas. So I am not sure if iodine or salt is the reason why they die. If there are fish in with the crabs would the salt harm the fish? I have another tank i could set up soley for crabs but nowhere to put it at the moment. If i was to have a tank with just crabs would i need a filter setup? I assume it would be a 50 - 50 setup with half water and half out of water? That's the effect i'd like anyway. Also lighting... would they prefer natural or would having some artificial be ok? I think i will setup my spare tank just for crabs. I see there is a few guides online for keeping crabs properly. What type of crab is recommended? Our local place sells the rainbow crabs, red crabs and dwarf red crabs |
"Simon" wrote in message ... "Simon" wrote in message ... wrote in message oups.com... I also gave red crabs, not sure if they are dwarf. I don't have iodine, but I do put a 1/4 teaspoon salt every 25% water change on my 33 gal tank, thanks to elaine sugestion. The crabs are doing fine, one of them has molted and the other I guess should be doing it shortly too. How long between molts by the way? I just lost a ghost shrimp, with the white syndrome. Not sure if it was white before he died or not, was not there to see it. But my water change with the addition of plant fertilizer might have something to do with it. But the other one I have has molted once and it looks good. Got two more today. :) Love those fellas. So I am not sure if iodine or salt is the reason why they die. If there are fish in with the crabs would the salt harm the fish? I have another tank i could set up soley for crabs but nowhere to put it at the moment. If i was to have a tank with just crabs would i need a filter setup? I assume it would be a 50 - 50 setup with half water and half out of water? That's the effect i'd like anyway. Also lighting... would they prefer natural or would having some artificial be ok? I think i will setup my spare tank just for crabs. I see there is a few guides online for keeping crabs properly. What type of crab is recommended? Our local place sells the rainbow crabs, red crabs and dwarf red crabs As this group isn't very busy is there a better one i should be asking questions about crabs on? Got: Tank: 24 inches long x 12 inches wide x 12 inches tall Hood - still in parents loft so need to check how secure it is. Lighting unit. Heater. Fluval 3 foam filter (to be laid on it's side) - intending to replace with smaller fluval 1or 2) Rocks Need: Bulb - what type? Sand - what type? Gravel - what type? Seasalt? Crabs! Question: Sea Shells. Could i put these is if they've been cleaned in boiling water first? I think it would add to the natural look I picture in my mind. How I want it to look: Water one end with a "beach" coming out of it. OR beach at the back of the tank - stretching the 24 inches and water at the front. Not sure if to have beach at sides of water at sides. AND Some rocks in the water (and shells?), one or 2 largish rocks and smaller ones on the beach (and shells?) small peice(s) of driftwood or bogwood. How often do red crabs need to come out of water? I'm wondering if the setup would be overkill for them and they spend 5 mins a day out of water. Maybe a different type of crab is needed? Any advice would be great! |
"Simon" wrote in message ... "Simon" wrote in message ... "Simon" wrote in message ... wrote in message oups.com... I also gave red crabs, not sure if they are dwarf. I don't have iodine, but I do put a 1/4 teaspoon salt every 25% water change on my 33 gal tank, thanks to elaine sugestion. The crabs are doing fine, one of them has molted and the other I guess should be doing it shortly too. How long between molts by the way? I just lost a ghost shrimp, with the white syndrome. Not sure if it was white before he died or not, was not there to see it. But my water change with the addition of plant fertilizer might have something to do with it. But the other one I have has molted once and it looks good. Got two more today. :) Love those fellas. So I am not sure if iodine or salt is the reason why they die. If there are fish in with the crabs would the salt harm the fish? I have another tank i could set up soley for crabs but nowhere to put it at the moment. If i was to have a tank with just crabs would i need a filter setup? I assume it would be a 50 - 50 setup with half water and half out of water? That's the effect i'd like anyway. Also lighting... would they prefer natural or would having some artificial be ok? I think i will setup my spare tank just for crabs. I see there is a few guides online for keeping crabs properly. What type of crab is recommended? Our local place sells the rainbow crabs, red crabs and dwarf red crabs As this group isn't very busy is there a better one i should be asking questions about crabs on? Got: Tank: 24 inches long x 12 inches wide x 12 inches tall Hood - still in parents loft so need to check how secure it is. Lighting unit. Heater. Fluval 3 foam filter (to be laid on it's side) - intending to replace with smaller fluval 1or 2) Rocks Need: Bulb - what type? Sand - what type? Gravel - what type? Seasalt? Crabs! Question: Sea Shells. Could i put these is if they've been cleaned in boiling water first? I think it would add to the natural look I picture in my mind. How I want it to look: Water one end with a "beach" coming out of it. OR beach at the back of the tank - stretching the 24 inches and water at the front. Not sure if to have beach at sides of water at sides. AND Some rocks in the water (and shells?), one or 2 largish rocks and smaller ones on the beach (and shells?) small peice(s) of driftwood or bogwood. How often do red crabs need to come out of water? I'm wondering if the setup would be overkill for them and they spend 5 mins a day out of water. Maybe a different type of crab is needed? Any advice would be great! Done some more reading and red crabs are manily aquatic so perhaps my first idea of the beach at the side, that way i'm not wastong tank space on a huge beach that will hardly get used! |
"Simon" wrote in message ... "Simon" wrote in message ... "Simon" wrote in message ... "Simon" wrote in message ... wrote in message oups.com... I also gave red crabs, not sure if they are dwarf. I don't have iodine, but I do put a 1/4 teaspoon salt every 25% water change on my 33 gal tank, thanks to elaine sugestion. The crabs are doing fine, one of them has molted and the other I guess should be doing it shortly too. How long between molts by the way? I just lost a ghost shrimp, with the white syndrome. Not sure if it was white before he died or not, was not there to see it. But my water change with the addition of plant fertilizer might have something to do with it. But the other one I have has molted once and it looks good. Got two more today. :) Love those fellas. So I am not sure if iodine or salt is the reason why they die. If there are fish in with the crabs would the salt harm the fish? I have another tank i could set up soley for crabs but nowhere to put it at the moment. If i was to have a tank with just crabs would i need a filter setup? I assume it would be a 50 - 50 setup with half water and half out of water? That's the effect i'd like anyway. Also lighting... would they prefer natural or would having some artificial be ok? I think i will setup my spare tank just for crabs. I see there is a few guides online for keeping crabs properly. What type of crab is recommended? Our local place sells the rainbow crabs, red crabs and dwarf red crabs As this group isn't very busy is there a better one i should be asking questions about crabs on? Got: Tank: 24 inches long x 12 inches wide x 12 inches tall Hood - still in parents loft so need to check how secure it is. Lighting unit. Heater. Fluval 3 foam filter (to be laid on it's side) - intending to replace with smaller fluval 1or 2) Rocks Need: Bulb - what type? Sand - what type? Gravel - what type? Seasalt? Crabs! Question: Sea Shells. Could i put these is if they've been cleaned in boiling water first? I think it would add to the natural look I picture in my mind. How I want it to look: Water one end with a "beach" coming out of it. OR beach at the back of the tank - stretching the 24 inches and water at the front. Not sure if to have beach at sides of water at sides. AND Some rocks in the water (and shells?), one or 2 largish rocks and smaller ones on the beach (and shells?) small peice(s) of driftwood or bogwood. How often do red crabs need to come out of water? I'm wondering if the setup would be overkill for them and they spend 5 mins a day out of water. Maybe a different type of crab is needed? Any advice would be great! Done some more reading and red crabs are manily aquatic so perhaps my first idea of the beach at the side, that way i'm not wastong tank space on a huge beach that will hardly get used! This is how i want it to look but with a smaller beach - i think this one is set up for lad rainbow crabs? http://www.shrimpcrabsandcrayfish.co...TerFrontSM.jpg http://www.shrimpcrabsandcrayfish.co...aTerSideSM.jpg |
I have red crabs... Don't knwo what species...
They are doing fine so far. I put 1/4 table spoon salt on every 25% water change on my 33gal tank. And yes they will want to get out of the water so you should have something that sticks out of the water that they can climb to. On my pnated tank, none of my plants reaches the surface yet so what I did is to put a 4X4 wood and attached to it one fo those garlic meshed bags and make sure that it is entrenched in one of my plants. That way the crabs can climb the plant and the meshed bag to the top of the wood. Works great, theres always a crab there sunbathing. :) |
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