Originally Posted by
New2Salt1
I have read MORE about this coral than 99% of the people out there. Knowing for some time that I own one of the largest, healthiest specimens on these boards, it sparked my interest greatly, and I have been following the research that is being done. With that said, can we put an end to the "mysterious white crab" theory, and any other theory that claims to have the "true" answer? There are people working on this day and night, and it just sounds stupid and ignorant for some fly-by-nighter to throw out BS and mislead people.
http://www.ronshimek.com/Animal%20Gr...rustaceans.htm
scroll down to the part where it talks about gall crabs. the forth pic is what what the "white crab" looked like. for you to call someone a fly-by-nighter and what they found in their tank is BS is a sign of someone being arrogant. never was their any attempt to mislead, just help.
My buddy owns the lfs in my town. He ordered an elegance in. It lloked great when it came in. I wnt down there the other day and it wasn't looking good. So we moved it. He went in this morning tho pull out the dying coral and decided to take a look around on it because of what I had mentioned reading on this forum. Lo and behold there was indeed a crab eating into the flesh. He pulled it out and saved it so we could take some pics. I will post post them tomarrow. On a side note this isn't the first parasitic or coral predatary crab I have found in various types of coral. The crab theory is definatly viable and possible if not proven as at least a contributing factor in this species sudden deaths.