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Old August 27th 03, 07:29 PM
Larry W
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Default Whats killing my Emerald Crabs?

yes I have an auto top off system, but after the air conditioner and thus
the tank crash the SG was 1.021 when I added the crabs, I upped it to 1.022
over 2 days and am going to 1.023. It could have been the problem. I will
get more shrimp and a sally lightfoot next week and the SG should be
constant at 1.023 by then.

Thanks

"wobble" wrote in message
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I thought crabs (and shrimps and suchlike) are really sensitive to osmotic
changes...

If loads of water has evaporated due to high heat thus raising the SG and
then you top up with fresh water in one go... thus lowering the SG the
crabs will really suffer..

Same as if you do a waterchange with a drastically different SG... you say
its only 1.021, what is it normally

Do you have an auto top up system?

Im pretty sure this is the case.. never happened to me but like i say im
sure ive read it somewhere, read loads though and can never remember it

all

Could be a shell mind....

W


"Larry W" wrote in message
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Two months ago I lost the air conditioned in the house for a week. The

tank
got way too hot and I lost a lot of stuff. I lost during the crash a
porcelain crab, decorator crab, anemone crab, 2 shrimp and 2 emerald

crabs.
I have since replaced 4 different kinds of hermits, 3 kinds of snails, 3
anemones, some fish, cucumber, nudabranch, horseshoe crab and 2 emerald
crabs. Yesterday I found one emerald crab sitting pretty as you please

on
top of my mushroom leather, dead, today I found the other one sitting on
some rocks, dead. Everything else seems ok as does that water

parameters.
The skimmer is working just fine. The salt is a little low at 1.021.
Any Ideas on what could have killed the emerald crabs. In the past I

have
had little luck with them also.

Thanks