ViPeR_930 Active member Jan 16, 2006 #2 Well that's umm...interesting. Since baby crabs are planktonic, I doubt they will be able to grow up in your tank.
Well that's umm...interesting. Since baby crabs are planktonic, I doubt they will be able to grow up in your tank.
Paintbug New member Jan 16, 2006 #6 yes! its one of those rare things i guess i couldnt help but look LOL and of course break out the camara. i feel so dirty!
yes! its one of those rare things i guess i couldnt help but look LOL and of course break out the camara. i feel so dirty!
J Jon Evans New member Jan 16, 2006 #7 i have had baby emerald crabs, but if there gets to be too many, someone gets taken out.
sloshesv New member Jan 16, 2006 #8 We are watching the mating behavior of the rare and beautiful domesticated emerald crab.
L Loralie New member Jan 16, 2006 #9 I have watched my female emerald lay on her back and flip her babies into the flow...really cool