New Zooanthid pics

striker

Member
Hello Beth. Off topic but I also have a decorator crab and removed him into sump. I heard they are very destructive, not reef safe and are predators. Can you verify on this. thanks.
 

j21kickster

Active Member
they just frag alot of corals- if you have a big tank its no problem- but if you only have a few- you dont want a crab chopping them all off
 

striker

Member
Thanks for the info. I'll put him in the tank and keep an eye on him. My snails are faster than him so if I need to I'll scoop him up again.
 
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mr hanky

Guest
too j21 or anyone who can get zoos like these please please tell me! i want some too! awsome colors. anyone wanna sell or trade?????!!!! thanks mr hanky clayshutr@hotmail.com:D
 

beth

Administrator
Staff member
The decorator, ugly little crab, can be destructive to a small extent. They basically place live creatues on their backs. Small anemones, polyps, zoos, etc. They do it for camouflage, not to eat, or kill. Now, how these stick on the back so easy, I don't know. :cool:
Maybe I'll do a 2 actinic configuration instead of just the 1 I have now. However, I did try that 1x and the tank looked too blue. My options are limited because my lighting fittings is for 46" and there are only 3 type bulbs that come in that size.
 

danrw84

Active Member
my clown goby (citrin) is about 1/4inch and is always out. one of my favorites.
how do u like it so far?
 

j21kickster

Active Member
awsome- se perches all the time on that red algae i have- he isnt responding to well as far as feeding flakes, brine or formula one- but im not too worried b/ he is always picking at the rock
 
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