Mishri
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take everything living you can out of the tank.. and ammonia poison him. 5ppm might do it(6.5ppm killed 100% of mud crabs in a study, within 24 hours. 4ppm was toxic). it should kill everything in the tank. alternative, feed him, maybe tie a string on a silverside or piece of shrimp.. get him used to eating out in the open.. then spear him or net him.. I think crabs can live a long time without any food. You'll want to do a massive water change as soon as the crab dies if you do the ammonia poisoning.
i'd prefer trying to feed him and get him out in the open rather than poisoning... that's how i got my gorilla crabs.. let them feel nice and secure with months of feedings.. then bam.. out of nowhere, netted. I couldn't get my stone crabs that way though.. they were always diving back into the rocks with any movement, traps didn't work.. had to tear the tank apart.
i'd prefer trying to feed him and get him out in the open rather than poisoning... that's how i got my gorilla crabs.. let them feel nice and secure with months of feedings.. then bam.. out of nowhere, netted. I couldn't get my stone crabs that way though.. they were always diving back into the rocks with any movement, traps didn't work.. had to tear the tank apart.
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