stefdvm
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I bought a BTA yesterday from a LFS - manager is a friend / coworker of mine - it was firmly attached to a rock, so she threw in the rock. Issue is... the rock houses a teddy bear crab that has been in that tank for the last year; they can't sell it because it apparently never comes out of the rock. Now, I have seen that the crab isn't reef safe, which means something has to be done. He's uber cute. Right now, the whole set up - rock / nem / crab is in the QT. The crab came most of the way out of his "cave" last night to have a look around then retreated back inside. Overnight, the nem, who apparently didn't like the flow where I'd placed the rock, moved herself across it and is now firmly covering the crab's front door - her foot is wedged into the hole; I gently lifted the rock this morning and found the crab pouting at the back door. My "plan" is to create a cave for him in another rock (drill, chisel, whatever) and try to lure him out of the existing rock - I really don't want to try to pry the nem off the rock because I don't want to damage her. When I move everyone to the new tank, and take the nem out of the QT, I will turn the little 10 gallon deal into a crabby home. I planned on putting his rock (hopefully the new one) and sand in there for him. All that to ask this question - is there anything that I can put in the tank with him? Not that he necessarily needs a "friend" but I feel bad having him in there alone... he's just too dang cute to spear IMHO
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