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* Cindy wrote, On 10/20/2006 10:51 PM:
This is a photo of the type of crab I have. http://www.scuba-equipment-usa.com/m...nculatus).html Another example of a stupid impulse buy. From a reputable shop. After asking a very knowledgeable employee/owner SPECIFICALLY whether the crab is reef safe and being told YES. It ate my scooter blenny. I guess it would be reef-safe in a reef tank with fish too fast, large or aggressive to catch and eat and nothing else tasty lying around. I have too many crabs that want to eat everything. Will I never learn? |
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1st of all, that was a cool story of your crab. thanks for taking your
excitement to the newsgroup. 2nd, did you like that scooter blenny? I have a lawnmower blenny and we love 'em. Scooters aren't really blennys http://www.peteducation.com/article....articleid=1961, so I wonered if they are compatible in a tank? Any ideas? I had one impulse buy (dead now), and a time where I helped out a friend and just dumped his fish in my tank...(4 out of 5 I trapped and sent to pet store, 5th is ok). It's tough. We all know to read first but sometimes the pet stores just talk so good about a fish and you really really love the looks of the animal. We all have done it somehow. Oh well. B "Cindy" wrote in message om... * Cindy wrote, On 10/20/2006 10:51 PM: This is a photo of the type of crab I have. http://www.scuba-equipment-usa.com/m...nculatus).html Another example of a stupid impulse buy. From a reputable shop. After asking a very knowledgeable employee/owner SPECIFICALLY whether the crab is reef safe and being told YES. It ate my scooter blenny. I guess it would be reef-safe in a reef tank with fish too fast, large or aggressive to catch and eat and nothing else tasty lying around. I have too many crabs that want to eat everything. Will I never learn? |
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* Bryan wrote, On 10/21/2006 2:15 AM:
1st of all, that was a cool story of your crab. thanks for taking your excitement to the newsgroup. ![]() somebody who understands. 2nd, did you like that scooter blenny? I have a lawnmower blenny and we love 'em. Scooters aren't really blennys http://www.peteducation.com/article....articleid=1961, so I wonered if they are compatible in a tank? Any ideas? I don't know if those two would be compatible, but someone else probably will. I love scooters. It's great to have several running around interacting -- they look like they gossip about each other. I had three in a 50 for a long time. Another thing I've noticed about that LFS, something all us newbies need to watch out for -- the owner and the employees are clearly knowledgeable about sal****er and reef tanks, though I'm sure they don't know everything anymore than anyone else does. They answered *most* of my questions correctly, but if I didn't ask SPECIFIC questions, they didn't volunteer the answer. For instance, the guy who got me the scooter knew I was putting it in an 8-gal. tank, but he didn't tell me the tank wouldn't be big enough to support it, even though I had just asked about a Target Mandarin, which has the same requirements as the scooter. A different person sold me the crab, and when I got the scooter I didn't tell him I already had the crab, so that one was my fault. I had one impulse buy (dead now), and a time where I helped out a friend and just dumped his fish in my tank...(4 out of 5 I trapped and sent to pet store, 5th is ok). It's tough. We all know to read first but sometimes the pet stores just talk so good about a fish and you really really love the looks of the animal. We all have done it somehow. Yeah...I think I'll take the crab back. I like him, but I'd like to have more than one thing to look at and I already have Macho Crab in his own little tank. On a positive note, I put a stronger powerhead in the tank, and it's wiping out the red slime. ![]() It was really brought home to me how MUCH it helped when I turned it off to feed and forgot to turn it back on until the next evening -- the cyanobacteria spread and grew a million bubbles and long trailers, which almost disappeared again within a day after turning the powerhead back on. Cindy |
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