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  1. #1
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    Default Serial Killer?

    Hello all,

    Well I had 2 emerald crabs and today I found one just sitting there... which it was weird.. they always hide. Anyways I tried to scare him off and he didn't moved. :huh . Then I grab him and he was dead... :unsure I tried to pick him up and his top part was like an open can... HOLY MOLY! somebody ate him alive!!!
    Yesterday night I checked the tank and they were both crabs in the same rock eating algae... one was a little bigger than the other. Maybe the big guy killed him??

    Anyways... also I had a Dragon Goby and he is gone!! I didn't find it today. Maybe he ate it too??

    I have only 2 peaces of rocks touching the sand and everything is in top of them... and I didn't find it.

    I don't want to move all the rocks AGAIN and look on the sand .... :wacko

    But if he is dead somewhere I NEED to find it ASAP.

    Are the Emerald crabs cannibals?? serial killers??
    [SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]
    Thank you!
    Alberto Murillo

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    they're crabs, so they are opportunistic feeders...but i would venture a guess that they may be molting and that dead crab with the top falling off was just a molt.
    ...russell

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    ohhh nICE!!! I guess you are right... he molted... HA!!
    Thanks...

    Now I will try to find out what happend to my dragob goby! my best sand cleaner!!! SNIFF :cry
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    Thank you!
    Alberto Murillo

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    You have a fish that does it job.. Must be nice.. Every cleaner I get Like to eat everything I feed the other fish.. :wacko

    Dont feel bad I did the same thing.
    Where is all my money going too!!!!!
    55g 500w MH total 70lbs live fuji rock 30lbs sand
    10g nano tank for a mantis shrimp..
    150g that is starting up
    2000g pond with 8 koi and 1 fat goldfish(and I do mean FAT) lol

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    Dragon gonies are the type that fill up with sand and take food particles as it passes over a gill like structure. Not exactly a cleaner like a wrasse or shrimp. They are awesome at turning over the sand and they are awesome at depositing all that sand over your favorite corals. I enjoy mine.
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