You know when I removed the crabs is when I confrimed (to my self anyway) that they are definitely parasitic. The photo I took of the hole the burrowed is at least an inch deep. This crab has to have 'burrowing' in its common name because, just like a bumble bee digging into wood, there is a...
I'm pretty sure this crab is parasitic, check out the hole left behind after I pulled out a Crab, and what looks like an egg sac.
http://i52.photobucket.com/albums/g14/texasreefer/TheHoleleftbehind.jpg
Heres a photo of the Crab in the Hole, then after when it was extracted (keep in mind...
Thanks for the suggestions, guys.
On the first photo you can barely see the pincher of the claw on the right most side (our right). Also if you look closely you can see the two swimmer fins; commonly seen on blue crab. Much is uncertain of these little guys, so I will be starting a...
A question about the crabs I found in my Lobophyllia Brain.
THe little critters have established homes in three different spots of the brains lobes. Is there any solution on the market that is pungent enough to drive them out of their burrows without hurting the Lobophyllia?
The lobo...
I have a fish w/reef combo and have always wondered if the algae on my glass (when scraped off) is food for Brains, Trumpets, etc?
In a similar situation, are the macromolecules that are uneaten from a frozen veggie mix sufficent for phytoplankton feeders? Do they eat it?
Thanks FFrankie, thats really my question...This crab seems to be the daddy crab... I have him in a bag right now and i don't know wether I should put him back on the brain with the others or get 'rid' of him?
If you notice in your photo 'picture 25' the mushroom in the background is clear, but the polyps in front are blurry. Thats just a bad picture. You should always take pictures in the highest setting your camera has. You should experiment with different lighting schemes.
ps use periods and...
I use photoshop. The key is to crop the picture first, so that only what is necessary is in the photo. Then shrink the image size.
You have to have a good picture to begin with, if there's a problem there its the camera.
I've had a Red/Green Lobopyllia for a couple weeks now, a couple days ago I discovered a pair of small crab on the lobos mantle (photo in gallery). I've never seen a crab like it, its about 5mm from leg tip to leg tip. Under actinic lighting it appears red and white, but under direct sunlight...