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  1. jawfishray

    Crab ID?

    OK, I am not suggesting to kill all things that are not pretty or some such, but when you have bad guys and can not get them out...kill them. Puchase a dowel. 2-3' depending on the width and breadth of your tank. Choose a dowel with the dimention that best fits in your hand, $3 or so. Tap a...
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    Little Nemo - Day 43

    Truthfully, When I was breeding poison dart frogs, I secretly kept all my color/pattern variation mutants alive...a practice that was frowned upon by my fellow breeders. They culled all of their less than perfect. I preferred the different ones. As with dogs and cats, the mutts are the best...
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    Orange Spotted Sand Sifting Conch?

    Ok, not an olive shell. The olives have a tight tip that sharply tapers. Yours has a more gradual taper. It is not a cone, which is good. Hmmm. Try reviewing the following site. I am guessing a Miter at this point. http://nighthawk.tricity.wsu.edu/mus...astropods.html Mitridae Olividae or...
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    losing crabs + shrimp

    You may have a small mantis shrimp. Sounds like their calling card. Ray
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    Orange Spotted Sand Sifting Conch?

    An olive shell. Very common in the Carib. Ray
  6. jawfishray

    Is this crab reef safe?

    I am guessing this LR came from Florida. When I was a collector in Florida, I would get these guys all the time. Not really agressive or particularily evil. Just a funny little crab. I would collect these and cami-crabs. Neither were villians. Now I was working with FO and Florida Only tanks...
  7. jawfishray

    fishlovr: harlequin shrimp

    I have not kept these little happy guys just yet, but I have been giving it a fair amount of consideration. How to combat the need to feed. Perhaps since starfish grow back their arms, a reef-keeper could keep a fair amount of starfish like a linkas in their 'fuge. Sever a small piece of arm...
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    thinkin about a blue ringed octopus for my nano

    I have had an octopus and it was great for the short period that the little bugger was in the tank. The blue ring is protected and requires a great deal of red tape to be cut. If not an institution or science center I doubt very much that it would be allowed. Try a regular octopus, preferablly...
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    reef tank w/2 mantis shrimp, on purpose!

    Seems the paired mantis must be real close or the tank is 1000gl so they can avoid each other. Makes you wonder how it all comes together? Ray
  10. jawfishray

    bizzare test results, help?!

    Originally posted by Bang Guy washing soda ? Ray
  11. jawfishray

    reef tank w/2 mantis shrimp, on purpose!

    Yes this Mantis is the commonly referred to Peacock or Harliquin. Very beautiful and tons of character. The reason this one has not killed its tankmates is that the raptorial appendages are in regrowth. It is not clear if the claws were removed on purpose, I surely hope not as that would be...
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    reef tank w/2 mantis shrimp, on purpose!

    http://www.blueboard.com/mantis/pics...a_backside.htm They are really cool...yeah I know, don't throw rocks. Ray
  13. jawfishray

    2 IDs Please

    Bang and others, I am curious as to the actual details of limpets and keyholes, Archaeogastropoda, eating corals. Their whole niche in life is the slow life of creeping along grazing vegi mater and any detris caught within the same. I have found no evidence that limpets eat corals. You would...
  14. jawfishray

    Few questions, pest in tank possibly

    You must have a mantis shrimp, sorry to say. I love them, but it is like loving tigers...you would not keep one with the kids. Hope all goes well with the trap. Make sure there are small holes over the surface of the trap so air will not get collected within and make it float. Have a pull...
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    5-pack of cold ones.......on sale now!!

    with carroway seeds! Fantastic tank. Full of life and color, well done. Ray
  16. jawfishray

    LR question: why harmful critters only come in FL LR

    Bang, That makes a great deal of sense. Good call. Ray
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    LR question: why harmful critters only come in FL LR

    Is this the case? I find that hard to believe. Isopods are one of the greatest success stories in the oceans, all of the oceans, seas, etc.. These guys fill every niche you can imagine. Most good guy roles, eating dead organic matter. Only a few specializing in living tissue. I am left with...
  18. jawfishray

    2 IDs Please

    http://nighthawk.tricity.wsu.edu/mus...uccinidae.html There are quite a few features that match these guys, a good chance it is a Buccinidae. Ray
  19. jawfishray

    Nudibranch ID

    Aeolids and Dendronotoidea feed mainly on members of the coral family (Cnidaria) which includes sea anemones, corals, soft corals and gorgonians (Alcyonarians), jellyfish, mollusc eggs, goose barnacles and Portuguese man-of-war. These amazing animals can pass the stinging cells (nematocysts)...
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    Nudibranch ID

    Well I have been on a researching mood today...the bad news is this, The body features and placement of the same marks this as a Aeolid or a Dendronotoidea rather than a harmless Doridoidea. <Aeolids and Dendronotoidea feed mainly on members of the coral family (Cnidaria) which includes sea...
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