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Old 07-17-2008, 12:16 PM
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Hello everyone, I was researching more on Emerald Crabs and came across this site. It is unique in the sense that they cover pretty much "everything" and give you other links to use for complete research on the subject (fish, coral, aquarium care etc.) that you may be researching. Check it out;Tropical Fish, Aquarium Care, Fish Tank Setup, Aquarium Fish
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Old 07-17-2008, 12:25 PM
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Yes, I use this site all the time, it is great. If you are thinking about getting an Emerald Crab, I have 4 and I love them! They never bother anything and are on my live rock all day eating little stuff out of the rocks.
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Hi Clint, well, I had 3 small ones in my 55 gal. for some time and they seemed to have disapeared. Probably died in the rock. I put 3 large ones in the tank yesterday and boy do I get a kick out of them! I hope these 3 live a long life.
I put them in primarily to keep down the Orange/Red bubble I have starting to grow. Did you have any bubble and did they eat it?
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I never had any bubble that I know of, but mine are always on the rocks eating something... I can see little white specks that they eat most of the time, but dont know what it is.
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