Ram_Puppy
Thu, 19th Feb 2004, 07:25 PM
Well, after months of false starts I finally bit in and started up my 30 gallon hex. THis is my first marine aquarium.
I have 3 inches of live sand in the bottom (live sand as in the kind you purchase wet at Austin Aquarium) along with some base rock and a very nice 17 pound piece of Tonga live rock (more to come.)
I decided this week was going to be the week that I added my first inhabitants, and that was going to be an orange Calcinus elegans (the orange version of hte electric blue hermit.) I am dead set on my tank only containing species found in the pacific, and I am not ready to make a large order of livestock over the net yet, and sadly, finding pacific crabs seems to be a hard thing to do in san antonio. BUT, I was very happy to hear upon a chance phone call to Texas Tropicals that they were expecting some electric blue hermits in that day, the blues didn't come in, but the oranges did. So when I called back I reserved 4, 2 for me, two for a friend. My friend got there at around 5 and got his, and I showed up around 6:45 just before closing (when I got off work.). Would you believe some jerk just grabbed the bag the crabs were floating in, somehow hid them, and walked right out of the store? no new crabs for me.
I then made the mistake everyone does, I was desperate to add something to the tank, and one of the guys at texas tropical convinced me that emerald crabs come from all over the world, including the indo-pacific, that they only eat problematic algae, and so on. Now, I have done a TON of research and was pretty sure this was a carribean/atlantic species... but I let him, and my desire for something to watch in the tank get ahold of me, and I bought him. Well, I got home last night, and did a little research, turns out, as far as I can tell, They are only native to the carribean atlantic. I am a tad bit peeved. (I have been going to that store for a long while.)
Anyhow... I will probably end up giving the emerald away to my buddy brian in a few weeks, for now he can keep the algae under control. But as I said, I am trying to be as region specific as I can, and this guy doesn't fit in... :(
Oh well... win some lose some... :)
I have 3 inches of live sand in the bottom (live sand as in the kind you purchase wet at Austin Aquarium) along with some base rock and a very nice 17 pound piece of Tonga live rock (more to come.)
I decided this week was going to be the week that I added my first inhabitants, and that was going to be an orange Calcinus elegans (the orange version of hte electric blue hermit.) I am dead set on my tank only containing species found in the pacific, and I am not ready to make a large order of livestock over the net yet, and sadly, finding pacific crabs seems to be a hard thing to do in san antonio. BUT, I was very happy to hear upon a chance phone call to Texas Tropicals that they were expecting some electric blue hermits in that day, the blues didn't come in, but the oranges did. So when I called back I reserved 4, 2 for me, two for a friend. My friend got there at around 5 and got his, and I showed up around 6:45 just before closing (when I got off work.). Would you believe some jerk just grabbed the bag the crabs were floating in, somehow hid them, and walked right out of the store? no new crabs for me.
I then made the mistake everyone does, I was desperate to add something to the tank, and one of the guys at texas tropical convinced me that emerald crabs come from all over the world, including the indo-pacific, that they only eat problematic algae, and so on. Now, I have done a TON of research and was pretty sure this was a carribean/atlantic species... but I let him, and my desire for something to watch in the tank get ahold of me, and I bought him. Well, I got home last night, and did a little research, turns out, as far as I can tell, They are only native to the carribean atlantic. I am a tad bit peeved. (I have been going to that store for a long while.)
Anyhow... I will probably end up giving the emerald away to my buddy brian in a few weeks, for now he can keep the algae under control. But as I said, I am trying to be as region specific as I can, and this guy doesn't fit in... :(
Oh well... win some lose some... :)