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KurtG[_3_] January 13th 08 02:46 AM

Crab ID
 
I finally got around to sifting all the crush coral out of my sand.
But, in the midst, I found a hard shell crab, about the size of a silver
dollar, white body, and black pincers. I have a pic that I'll get off
my camera tomorrow.

I found parts of the sand that had turned to mud. I found only two
small bristle worms, so maybe I can get some detrivores to take hold now
with the lighter sand. I added 40# of silty (sugar) sand to the mix.

--Kurt

Wayne Sallee January 13th 08 01:08 PM

Crab ID
 
I would not worry about having a little crushed
coral gravel in the sand. Actually the bristle worms
prefer rock.

Wayne Sallee



KurtG wrote on 1/12/2008 9:46 PM:
I finally got around to sifting all the crush coral out of my sand. But,
in the midst, I found a hard shell crab, about the size of a silver
dollar, white body, and black pincers. I have a pic that I'll get off
my camera tomorrow.

I found parts of the sand that had turned to mud. I found only two
small bristle worms, so maybe I can get some detrivores to take hold now
with the lighter sand. I added 40# of silty (sugar) sand to the mix.

--Kurt


KurtG[_4_] January 13th 08 03:28 PM

Crab ID.............help..............KurtG has crotchcrickets................................
 


KurtG wrote on 1/12/2008 9:46 PM:



Guess that will show you that yiu n eed to keep your dick in your own pants instead ofthe oprher reefers KurtG.........Once a fudge packer always a fudge packer..and there was little doubt that catching crabs was inevitable with your habits..............so who was thwe donar.......George, Big Habeeb, Susan, Wayne...................you freaking pervert!


KurtG[_3_] January 14th 08 01:48 PM

Crab ID
 
Wayne Sallee wrote:
I would not worry about having a little crushed coral gravel in the
sand. Actually the bristle worms prefer rock.


I pulled out a 5 gallon bucket of crushed coral. In a sand bed loaded
with detritus, I found two small bristle worms. That's it. It's been
my first experience with a DSB and it hasn't been a good one.

We'll see what happens this time around. I'll give the sand bed a few
months and then I'll add some detrivores back in.

My 110g I run with just a shallow sand bed of maybe 2-3 centimeters. So
far, I like that approach better.

--Kurt


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