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I should of discovered this yesterday:
http://www.safaricabs.com/PB020008.jpg anyone know what it is other than a good reminder to wear gloves when handling live rock? Jim |
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![]() "Wayne Sallee" wrote in message ... It's a harry crab. Wayne Sallee jthread wrote on 11/1/2007 6:00 PM: I should of discovered this yesterday: http://www.safaricabs.com/PB020008.jpg anyone know what it is other than a good reminder to wear gloves when handling live rock? Jim you mean his name is harry? how did you know? |
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jthread wrote on 11/1/2007 7:23 PM:
"Wayne Sallee" wrote in message ... It's a harry crab. Wayne Sallee jthread wrote on 11/1/2007 6:00 PM: I should of discovered this yesterday: http://www.safaricabs.com/PB020008.jpg anyone know what it is other than a good reminder to wear gloves when handling live rock? Jim you mean his name is harry? how did you know? Yep, and then there's Fred, the mantis shrimp. He will make his appearance later :-) But yep, that's Harry the Hairy Crab. They just call him Harry for short. :-) How do I know their names? That's easy, just look at their name tag on their shirt. :-) Wayne Sallee |
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![]() "Wayne Sallee" wrote in message ... jthread wrote on 11/1/2007 7:23 PM: "Wayne Sallee" wrote in message ... It's a harry crab. Wayne Sallee jthread wrote on 11/1/2007 6:00 PM: I should of discovered this yesterday: http://www.safaricabs.com/PB020008.jpg anyone know what it is other than a good reminder to wear gloves when handling live rock? Jim you mean his name is harry? how did you know? Yep, and then there's Fred, the mantis shrimp. He will make his appearance later :-) But yep, that's Harry the Hairy Crab. They just call him Harry for short. :-) How do I know their names? That's easy, just look at their name tag on their shirt. :-) Wayne Sallee thanks Harry (as he is now known) is back under the rock. we had another creature in our live rocks. it looks like a centipede. I only get glimpses of it. very creepy. red in color with white little legs. do you know what it is? there is one, at least, in both tanks. are they harmful? |
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On Nov 1, 10:27 pm, "jthread" wrote:
"Wayne Sallee" wrote in message ... jthread wrote on 11/1/2007 7:23 PM: "Wayne Sallee" wrote in message ... It's a harry crab. Wayne Sallee jthread wrote on 11/1/2007 6:00 PM: I should of discovered this yesterday: http://www.safaricabs.com/PB020008.jpg anyone know what it is other than a good reminder to wear gloves when handling live rock? Jim you mean his name is harry? how did you know? Yep, and then there's Fred, the mantis shrimp. He will make his appearance later :-) But yep, that's Harry the Hairy Crab. They just call him Harry for short. :-) How do I know their names? That's easy, just look at their name tag on their shirt. :-) Wayne Sallee thanks Harry (as he is now known) is back under the rock. we had another creature in our live rocks. it looks like a centipede. I only get glimpses of it. very creepy. red in color with white little legs. do you know what it is? there is one, at least, in both tanks. are they harmful?- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Guessing you got the same thing I just recently asked about here...bristleworms...and as I've been advised by the folks here, they're helpful since they apparently eat detritus (there's a couple of species which are harmful, but I've been told they're not commonly found in live rock) Mitch |
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![]() "Big Habeeb" wrote in message ps.com... On Nov 1, 10:27 pm, "jthread" wrote: "Wayne Sallee" wrote in message ... jthread wrote on 11/1/2007 7:23 PM: "Wayne Sallee" wrote in message ... It's a harry crab. Wayne Sallee jthread wrote on 11/1/2007 6:00 PM: I should of discovered this yesterday: http://www.safaricabs.com/PB020008.jpg anyone know what it is other than a good reminder to wear gloves when handling live rock? Jim you mean his name is harry? how did you know? Yep, and then there's Fred, the mantis shrimp. He will make his appearance later :-) But yep, that's Harry the Hairy Crab. They just call him Harry for short. :-) How do I know their names? That's easy, just look at their name tag on their shirt. :-) Wayne Sallee thanks Harry (as he is now known) is back under the rock. we had another creature in our live rocks. it looks like a centipede. I only get glimpses of it. very creepy. red in color with white little legs. do you know what it is? there is one, at least, in both tanks. are they harmful?- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Guessing you got the same thing I just recently asked about here...bristleworms...and as I've been advised by the folks here, they're helpful since they apparently eat detritus (there's a couple of species which are harmful, but I've been told they're not commonly found in live rock) Mitch yep, that's it. strange, they're in both tanks in the live rock. i read some of the prior posts. what did you ever do? i saw that corallife has a trap. |
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![]() Guessing you got the same thing I just recently asked about here...bristleworms...and as I've been advised by the folks here, they're helpful since they apparently eat detritus (there's a couple of species which are harmful, but I've been told they're not commonly found in live rock) Mitch yep, that's it. strange, they're in both tanks in the live rock. i read some of the prior posts. what did you ever do? i saw that corallife has a trap.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Well my tank is relatively new, and I'm new to the hobby as well...so for the time being I'm following the advice of this NG and of my LFS and leaving them be...the hermits and snails in the tank don't seem to mind them, and they've actually disappeared for the last few days again. The biggest thing I've gathered in my research is that it's best to determine WHY they are showing up now, particularly if you have an aged tank setup...they usually only pop out when there's an excess of waste/extra food in the tank from my understanding... Mitch |
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On Fri, 02 Nov 2007 14:51:27 -0000, Big Habeeb
The biggest thing I've gathered in my research is that it's best to determine WHY they are showing up now, particularly if you have an aged tank setup...they usually only pop out when there's an excess of waste/extra food in the tank from my understanding... Mitch They are generally nocturnal, so although they are still in the tank (and maybe breeding), you may never see them again. Regards, Fishnut. |
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