Help me catch this killer crab...

<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=6761188#post6761188 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by scylam
hi david,
tks for the comment. i have 4 sun corals in my 50 gal tank. i don't feed them individually (i think it's a pain on aXX) instead i use KENT Marine ZooMax & PhytoMax (Expert series, in 30ml bottle) directly into the tank on alternative day. Actually I have been feeding my corals with these products for almost 7 months now and i think the corals are quite healthy. Dosage amount & time is also critical, 2 drops of PhytoMax at light on (at least 2 hours before light off) & 5 drops of ZooMax after light off (at least 30 min. after loght off).
besides, suncorals don't like strong light, but they need quite good water flow. as you see from the above pic; the sun's are hiding under rock / light demanding corals...
have fun man! feel free to share some of your experiences...
stephen

For more pics, besides the "Click to see more" link under the tank picture, you can also visit:
http://www.imagestation.com/album/pictures.html?id=2109412826

scylam, first off beautiful tank man!:thumbsup: second, your sun polyps are awesome. I just picked one up for my tank this past Sat. Must say target feeding is a B!tc#.
I do have a coupl questions for you if you have the time. Did you ever target feed yours? Like when you first introduced them to the tank. And have any luck with the crab yet?
 
Oh yeah! two more things. Do you leave all your pumps/skimmer running when you dose?

What else do you feed your tank and how often (like your fish)?
 
hi cato,
tks for visiting my tank, i keep the skimmer & pumps running all the time, i know some food i dump in the tank will be picked up by the equipment, but i don't care. as i replied to "REEFD", i feed my coral with 2 kinds of KENT on the alternative day. fishes i feed them everyday at fixed time by an auto-feeder. don't overfeed yr fishes or the PO4 level will go up and brown algae will bloom.
No, i don't feed the sunpolyps individually. the crab still on the lose! damn, but the shark baby has grown to almost 4 inches long, exciting....
have fun man.
stephen::lol:
 
I just recently moved my tank and the silver lining was being able to get rid of my sallyfoot. Beautiful tank and good luck.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=6798539#post6798539 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by scylam
hi sloshes,
how does silver lining work? pls elaborate...
The silver lining was to the dark cloud of having to move my tank. During the breakdown I was able to get the bastard so I could return him to the LFS to give to some other poor unsuspecting soul.
 
OK one final check to make sure I understand you correctly. Then I'm gonna try it. You dose both the Zoomax & Phytomax on the same day. And dose on alternate days (every other day)?

Correct?
 
So Sally Light foots eat friends? Damn... I just threw one in. I thought they were rather safe as they don't have large claws... Hmmmm... Anyone else having a problem with them?
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=6798239#post6798239 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by scylam
hi cato,
, i don't feed the sunpolyps individually. damn, but the shark baby has grown to almost 4 inches long, ...
:(
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=6761188#post6761188 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by scylam
hi david,
Dosage amount & time is also critical, 2 drops of PhytoMax at light on (at least 2 hours before light off) & 5 drops of ZooMax after light off (at least 30 min. after loght off).
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Beeeautiful, ok run the feeding scheldule again. 2 drop in the morning or evening when lights are going off? Then in the same day or the next day you feed 5 drops of the other?

Thanks in advance.

Scat
 
I had a similar experience with a sally lightfoot. It eat 4 of the five legs off my wife's favorite starfish. I kept an eye on him, and one evening he was on one of the top rocks in my tank. I reached in and he hid under the bottom side of the rock, but stayed attached. I picked the rock up, crab and all, set it in a bucket, and the next day he went to the LFS. This is the second time I've had sally lightfoots do this. They'll cling to the bottom side of the rock, or get in a hole, which then makes it easy to get them out. I got rid of all crabs after that, except small hermits.
 
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