I've added a MONSTER to my tank!

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ShagMan
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I've added a MONSTER to my tank!

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It's godzilla! Tim @ Aqua Works was getting me emerald crabs (god bless the $5 emerald crabs!), and flipped a rock over and said "this one is pretty large, sure you want him?" I have never had a problem with any emerald crab large or small, so I said "sure, why not". Well when I got him home, I realized just how large he is! Wowah!
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I could not relate the size of him till i saw him in the bag, what a monster.
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That is freaking huge!!!!
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Post by lzb3 »

Well, one thing I can say is that he will be pretty easy to get with the skewer! :roll: I am sure you will be calling me soon and asking me to get the little devil out of your tank! :twisted:

Let me know if I can help!

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good luck with the emerald...mine are munching star polys at the moment. Good thing they don't have a taste for the bubble algae. :twisted:
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Post by Amyjoe »

OUCH... our emeralds haven't ever eaten anything they were suppose to- to the best of our knowledge but that guy looks like he will eat ANYTHING he wants... Ummm let us know how he fairs or should I say let us know how your tank fairs. I have this image in my head of all your fish cowering in the corner holding up little crosses and carrying stakes....
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Well, I did a count, and all my fish are ok up to this point... I took a chance on him because a) I'll have a HUGE tank for him to roam in less than a month and b) I've had GREAT overall experience with emeralds... I guess that's very "YMMV" though from what I have read.. the only aggression or carnavorism I've personally witnessed is one emerald "putting up his dukes" when another fish or emerald ventures too close, they're territorial that way.
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Post by SaltnLime »

mine had my star polys by the gonards and was peeling them literally off the rocks... the purple fless was pulling up off the rock...he's about the size of a quarter.....that one Shag has could get out and pull up the carpet in your livingroom :!: :P
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Post by harbingerofthefish »

just in case I have some garlic and butter suatee' ing in a skillet as we speak.
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