seamandrew
Member
Hi all,
I have two emerald crabs and a sally light foot crab with about 10 blue leg hermit crabs in a 55 gallon aquarium. I've just lost an anemone crab and another emerald crab and in past weeks have lost 2 more emerald crabs, a sally light foot crab, and a porcelain crab. My water chemistries are good and the hermit crabs as well as other inverts in the tank are doing well (brittle star, feather duster, snails). I'm worrying that the reason for the larger crabs dying off is lack of algae to eat. I do have green slime algae that grows periodically and I see the sally light foot eating it at times, but does anyone supplement their crabs' diets with dried seaweed? If so, what brand do you buy and how much do you give them?
I should mention that the hermit crabs are doing exceedingly well. I've never had more than 3 emerald crabs at a time and 1 sally light foot at a time. The Sally light foot is in the tank because of it's excellent work as a tank cleaner and the emerald crabs have the same job, but they're also their for show (they're so cool looking). I want to make sure I'm not making some mistake and forgetting to feed them dried seaweed. I don't want them to die anymore. They also tend to live for a few weeks before I lose them but they should live much longer than that! I know emerald crabs have penchant for bubble algae, but I haven't got any in my tank and probably don't want any either.
I do feed the fish (copperband, two clownfish, royal dottback, yellow goby, and one yellow-tail blue damsel) a live clam on the rare occasion and I've seen the emerald crabs dig into that. I've also seen them pick up the rare brine or mysis shrimp that comes there way. Same for the masago (Sushi fish eggs) I put in on the rare occasion.
Please advise.
I have two emerald crabs and a sally light foot crab with about 10 blue leg hermit crabs in a 55 gallon aquarium. I've just lost an anemone crab and another emerald crab and in past weeks have lost 2 more emerald crabs, a sally light foot crab, and a porcelain crab. My water chemistries are good and the hermit crabs as well as other inverts in the tank are doing well (brittle star, feather duster, snails). I'm worrying that the reason for the larger crabs dying off is lack of algae to eat. I do have green slime algae that grows periodically and I see the sally light foot eating it at times, but does anyone supplement their crabs' diets with dried seaweed? If so, what brand do you buy and how much do you give them?
I should mention that the hermit crabs are doing exceedingly well. I've never had more than 3 emerald crabs at a time and 1 sally light foot at a time. The Sally light foot is in the tank because of it's excellent work as a tank cleaner and the emerald crabs have the same job, but they're also their for show (they're so cool looking). I want to make sure I'm not making some mistake and forgetting to feed them dried seaweed. I don't want them to die anymore. They also tend to live for a few weeks before I lose them but they should live much longer than that! I know emerald crabs have penchant for bubble algae, but I haven't got any in my tank and probably don't want any either.
I do feed the fish (copperband, two clownfish, royal dottback, yellow goby, and one yellow-tail blue damsel) a live clam on the rare occasion and I've seen the emerald crabs dig into that. I've also seen them pick up the rare brine or mysis shrimp that comes there way. Same for the masago (Sushi fish eggs) I put in on the rare occasion.
Please advise.