<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=10134724#post10134724 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Eldouble
My 140lbs of TBS came full of critters. Good and bad. Im at the 6 month point and I just removed a gorilla crab that was the size of a silver dollar using a commercially available mantis shrimp trap. I read all the posts before I bought from Richard so I knew somewhat what I was getting into. In total, I've removed 2 mantis (one still has his own tank) and probably 40 gorilla crabs. Once I finally removed the Mantis', I would put the gorillas I caught in his tank for them to eat. Now I'm thinking of putting the mantis back in the display tank. He never touched the fish, snails, hermits, or cucumbers in his tank. Only the gorillas. I could use him to eat the rest of the gorillas. Also, Ive not seen the "super sucking, fish gutting, bleach out your tank to kill it" pods in over 3 moths. I had one feed on a clown for about 3 nights. Clown is fine. Had one on a Yellow tang one day. He is fine. Haven't seen one on any of my other 2 tangs, chromis, damsel, clown, hawk, gobie.... you get the point. I also haven't lost anything to a gorilla crab either. Had one nip at an anenome once but that just made it easier to catch him. I have about 8 porcelin crabs (free), anenome (free), 20 corals (free) 2 clams (free) 2 gobies (free) and tons of feather dusters (free). Add that up next time you walk in to buy your LFS and ask for the dead rock @ $8 a lb and all the stuff I just mentioned. All in all, I would do it over again, and I still recommend TBS to anyone who asks. Plus if you dont want to work in your tank, you should by an Aquarium DVD. Cathing a few hitchhikers just make it more interesting.