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Old November 5th 07, 01:11 PM posted to rec.aquaria.marine.reefs
KurtG
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I had two sally lightfoots but one died over the weekend. (I'm pretty
sure it was the real thing and not an exo-skeleton.) Question is: what
did it die from? I think it was doing fine living off my algae and I've
been seeing them grab nori when it floats by. Do I need to supplement
their diet now that I have my tank cleaned up? Or, do they just go
through senescence and that's it?

--Kurt
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Old November 5th 07, 02:27 PM posted to rec.aquaria.marine.reefs
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Default Sally Lightfoot - RIP

I went to one of her concerts. Sorry to see her go

"KurtG" wrote in message
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I had two sally lightfoots but one died over the weekend. (I'm pretty
sure it was the real thing and not an exo-skeleton.) Question is: what
did it die from? I think it was doing fine living off my algae and I've
been seeing them grab nori when it floats by. Do I need to supplement
their diet now that I have my tank cleaned up? Or, do they just go
through senescence and that's it?

--Kurt


oh-that lightfoot!


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Old November 5th 07, 06:13 PM posted to rec.aquaria.marine.reefs
Wayne Sallee
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Default Sally Lightfoot - RIP

When things like that shed their skin, I just leave
it in the tank to contribute to the live rock. When
small things die, I just leave them in, and the
worms and pods get a treat, and a lot of other
critters too. To tell if it is a dead crab, or just
a shed, smell it. If it does not smell bad, and it's
been in there for a few hours, it is just a shed.

Wayne Sallee



KurtG wrote on 11/5/2007 8:11 AM:

I had two sally lightfoots but one died over the weekend. (I'm pretty
sure it was the real thing and not an exo-skeleton.) Question is: what
did it die from? I think it was doing fine living off my algae and I've
been seeing them grab nori when it floats by. Do I need to supplement
their diet now that I have my tank cleaned up? Or, do they just go
through senescence and that's it?

--Kurt

 




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