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jglover
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Topic: Reef Fatality Posted: June 15 2004 at 7:13am |
Well I had my first death today. My poor cleaner shrimp.
Here he is!
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Posted: June 15 2004 at 7:21am |
Ouch!!! Life is hard on the reef! I think the same thing happened to
Adam, except different species.....
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Posted: June 15 2004 at 7:47am |
I have a tube that had 2 purple firefish within a week.... Really sucks, sorry about your loss... |
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Posted: June 15 2004 at 7:50am |
At least it was a noble way to die! He must of fought till the bitter end. Moment of silence please.
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Posted: June 15 2004 at 7:57am |
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I love feeding our flower anemone. I give it anything I can catch. It especially likes a strugling cricket. Sometimes I wonder what would happen if you started feeding an anemone red meat.
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Will Spencer
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Posted: June 15 2004 at 8:42am |
Bad idea Jared. One taste of red meat and they mutate. You'd hate to come to the office one day and be greeted by a 10' anemone waiting to eat you. How could you in good conscience release that into the world.
The other day I came in too feed my tank as I was on my way to work and found my coral banded being eaten by my button polyps. I wish I'd had time to take a pic, but I was already running late. For some reason they ate his head first. Everything else was still in tact. Of course it was a recent molt, but for a minute I wasn't sure. It looked exactly like the shrimp. I would have expected it to look kind of clear and see-through like from a peel and eat shrimp. I was awfully glad to see his antennae thingys sticking up from behind another rock.
Jglover, sorry to hear of your loss. At least you know your anemone is eating well. (Sorry, had to try it.)
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Posted: June 15 2004 at 9:05am |
Wait a minute... Can we add our own Emoticons? Will, how did you do that?
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Posted: June 15 2004 at 5:24pm |
Marcus check out Smileycentral.com They have tons of emoticons and how to post them
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Posted: June 15 2004 at 8:51pm |
Vangvace hit it right on the nose.
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Posted: June 18 2004 at 3:36pm |
Are you sure it died and just shed?
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Posted: June 18 2004 at 4:05pm |
I was going to say that. It looks mor like the shed part of the cleaner shrimp. Look in the tank tonight. He might still be there.
John
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Posted: June 18 2004 at 4:06pm |
hehe...no kidding. I remember freaking out the first time my Blue Lobster shed and I thought it was a goner....until he came out to say hello as I scooped away his shell.
If he is actually gone, my condolences. I had the same thing happen a week or two ago. I bought a spider Crab (I refuse to learn latin names) and he was a big fella, so I was kinda scared he was going to eat my coral.......until one day I saw my Carpet anenome spit out the remainder of his skull! Guess he was a little more bold than most and got too close. I have yet to see an anenome kill any of my other smaller tankmates. I can't for the world of me figure out how he fit the whole thing in his mouth
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Posted: June 18 2004 at 5:13pm |
I hope he's still alive and hiding somewhere. When they molt their exoskeleton, it's really neat to know that they've grown bigger & stronger. I hope condolences aren't in order.
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Posted: June 19 2004 at 8:23am |
Still no sign of him I'm almost certain he's a gonner because he always sheds in the back corner of my tank and well he's gone:(
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Posted: June 19 2004 at 8:54am |
Yesterday, when I fed my tank, I noticed my cleaner shrimp dancing on the tentacles of my green bubble and taking flake food away from it. Rose BTAs have more sting than green BTAs though.
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