R rickb Experienced Reefer Location Brooklyn Rating - 100% 14 0 0 May 14, 2010 #1 He is getting big quick and I had seen him around, he happened to be in a rock I knew I could pull out quick, snoozed. green striped legs with black bands, black/brown claws pretty big. Sumpworthy or flush worthy? Attachments IMG_1603.jpg 28.1 KB · Views: 168 IMG_1604.jpg 25.6 KB · Views: 164
He is getting big quick and I had seen him around, he happened to be in a rock I knew I could pull out quick, snoozed. green striped legs with black bands, black/brown claws pretty big. Sumpworthy or flush worthy?
R rickb Experienced Reefer Location Brooklyn Rating - 100% 14 0 0 May 14, 2010 #2 One for size, iphone camera isnt that great up close.... Attachments IMG_1605.jpg 33 KB · Views: 159
tomtoothdoc GOLFER WANNABE Manhattan Reefs Location north jersey Rating - 100% 390 0 0 May 15, 2010 #3 does it look like this guy? pom pom crab without the pompom? http://www.liveaquaria.com/product/prod_display.cfm?c=497+501+1474&pcatid=1474
does it look like this guy? pom pom crab without the pompom? http://www.liveaquaria.com/product/prod_display.cfm?c=497+501+1474&pcatid=1474
skene Winter. Time for Flakes.. Manhattan Reefs Location Queens Rating - 100% 240 0 0 May 15, 2010 #4 when all else fails... throw them in the sump.
oonycxwilloo Vendor Location Bayside, Queens Rating - 100% 163 0 0 May 15, 2010 #5 Are the tips of his claws black? It somewhat looks like a gorilla crab
J jrobbins Advanced Reefer Location New York Rating - 100% 95 0 0 May 15, 2010 #6 rickb said: He is getting big quick and I had seen him around, he happened to be in a rock I knew I could pull out quick, snoozed. green striped legs with black bands, black/brown claws pretty big. Sumpworthy or flush worthy? Click to expand... The photo is too blurry to really tell what it is. But the sump does seem like a good place to toss it until you figure it out.
rickb said: He is getting big quick and I had seen him around, he happened to be in a rock I knew I could pull out quick, snoozed. green striped legs with black bands, black/brown claws pretty big. Sumpworthy or flush worthy? Click to expand... The photo is too blurry to really tell what it is. But the sump does seem like a good place to toss it until you figure it out.
Awibrandy Old School Reefer Location Far Rockaway Rating - 100% 182 0 0 May 15, 2010 #7 Sump is always better then death!
dubs renegade reefer Manhattan Reefs Location bronx Rating - 100% 250 0 0 May 15, 2010 #8 y would u kill the little guy if u dont want throw it in the sum then i am sure someone would take it or even feed there animlas that eats it
y would u kill the little guy if u dont want throw it in the sum then i am sure someone would take it or even feed there animlas that eats it
MIKE NY Two Decade Club Manhattan Reefs Location Franklin Square, NY Rating - 100% 204 0 0 May 15, 2010 #9 when in doubt take it out.... I never killed any unwanted critters..I had some rock crabs grow to 2-3" in the sump and fuge.
when in doubt take it out.... I never killed any unwanted critters..I had some rock crabs grow to 2-3" in the sump and fuge.
jaa1456 MR's Greatest Member Location Old Bridge/L.B.I. Rating - 100% 50 0 0 May 15, 2010 #10 looks almost like a regular green crab, but why it would be in a reef beats me.
JonnyJ Member Manhattan Reefs Location New York Rating - 100% 87 0 0 May 15, 2010 #11 looks like a shore crab i see all the time locally
allenjj Advanced Reefer Manhattan Reefs Location Albany, NY Rating - 0% 0 0 0 May 16, 2010 #12 Cant really tell from the pictures, but looks like a baby blue crab thats commonly found on the Atlantic Coast.
Cant really tell from the pictures, but looks like a baby blue crab thats commonly found on the Atlantic Coast.
R rickb Experienced Reefer Location Brooklyn Rating - 100% 14 0 0 May 16, 2010 #13 Its definitely a stone crab. I guess i'll put him in the sump Claws are black for sure, I need a better camera
Its definitely a stone crab. I guess i'll put him in the sump Claws are black for sure, I need a better camera