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Red-clawed crabs
Ok, this isn't so much cichlid-specific, but it does involve a cichlid tank
:) I was at Petsmart the other day, picking up a couple Eureka peacocks for my tank (LFS didn't have these). They had a tank of red-clawed crabs, and I picked up a couple, just for grins. One completely disappeared, but the other one is doing fine. Eating, roaming, etc. Anyone ever have one of these? Do I need to provide a way for him to get air occasionally (girl at store didn't know)? Will my larger peacocks eventually id him as a food source? |
Red-clawed crabs
Red clawed crabs need to occasionally dry out thier shells to control fungi.
They are also escape artists. They can get out of the aquarium and take walks. Unfortunately they will not try to get back before they dry out and expire. They can climb any tubing or filter inlet pipes. Thier "feet" are so sharp they can actually climb the silicone sealer in the corners of an aquarium. I do not know if they will get along well in a cichlid tank. Your missing crab was either dismembered, the remains hidden in decorative rocks or something; or it went for a walk and is under or behind some furniture in your house. Sometimes the little escapees will go into the bathroom if it is damp there and hang out until you pick them up. If it has not been more than three or four days you might be able to retrieve it before it croaks. The crabs are good cleaning crewmembers like shrimp or snails. And they will rearange the smaller decorations on the bottom of the tank from time to time. They are entertaining additions to certain tanks. Golden fidlers are another type of freshwater crab that some people occasional have in thier aquariums. Crabs, of course, spawn in the surf zone of the ocean, freshwater or not. So they are not a candidate for breeding. As far as I'm aware no one has taken the trouble to simulate the surf zone of a beach or the light conditions to see if it is possible to fool them. |
Red-clawed crabs
"AdaJe5" wrote in message ... Red clawed crabs need to occasionally dry out thier shells to control fungi. They are also escape artists. They can get out of the aquarium and take walks. Unfortunately they will not try to get back before they dry out and expire. They can climb any tubing or filter inlet pipes. Thier "feet" are so sharp they can actually climb the silicone sealer in the corners of an aquarium. I do not know if they will get along well in a cichlid tank. Your missing crab was either dismembered, the remains hidden in decorative rocks or something; or it went for a walk and is under or behind some furniture in your house. Sometimes the little escapees will go into the bathroom if it is damp there and hang out until you pick them up. If it has not been more than three or four days you might be able to retrieve it before it croaks. hmmm.. I'll have to look around :) 'cuz he disappeared *really* quick, and none of my fish are particularly aggressive. |
Red-clawed crabs
I've tried crabs a few times and had very little luck. They either do
everything possible to get out of the tank or they get eaten as soon as they molt (shed their shell.) |
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