Originally Posted by mikerunkle http:///forum/post/2528885
You're the man and I'm just the guy talking to the man..
Yep, that fits to a "T", which means after I show this little bugger off to a few more people, he's bound for the "other" tank where a spiny puffer and picasso trigger would love to meet him.
As for the poor apple, he is still hanging on. Most of the expelled guts have detached and are being washed out with my water changes. Cucumbers are pretty darn hardy as a species (I once rescued one I thought was dried up drift wood on the beach, he lived for 3 years after his dessication), so maybe he'll pull through after all. I'll keep posting since there is so little info on these guys on the web.
Originally Posted by PerfectDark http:///forum/post/2528978
Well thats me.... I always enjoy helping out, and researching... thanks.
Your are the MAN I will defiantly go to you if I get crabs. All kidding aside thats what so great about the boards there is always someone willing to go the extra mile to help a fellow hobbyist out
No easter sunday resurrection here. I'm pulling the plug. Time of death 0900 23 March. While I'm sure the large pea crab wasn't helping things, I'd sure like to know what caused the "infection" in the first place......
Originally Posted by mikerunkle http:///forum/post/2531677
No easter sunday resurrection here. I'm pulling the plug. Time of death 0900 23 March. While I'm sure the large pea crab wasn't helping things, I'd sure like to know what caused the "infection" in the first place......
Im thinking that the hole u saw was caused by the parasitic crab itself, it had to have gotten in somehow.