One of my scarlets parked atop a rock under a candy cane head and refused to budge for the last number of days---crawled on by snails, nudged by the coral, just sat, tucked in, only the twitch of a feeler and the behavior of the coral saying this was not a dead crab.
Did my after-dark check with the flashlight just as she (I assume she) raised her shell up like a hood and released about a half a hundred swimmers that looked like a cloud of gnats in the light. I switched off and left the scene, assuming these are crab fry, or whatever one calls them, and not gnats.
There are no few micro-shells atop the substrate, the fish are dozing, and plenty of live rock: I suppose if they don't go down the standpipe a couple might make it...if that's what they are.
Did my after-dark check with the flashlight just as she (I assume she) raised her shell up like a hood and released about a half a hundred swimmers that looked like a cloud of gnats in the light. I switched off and left the scene, assuming these are crab fry, or whatever one calls them, and not gnats.
There are no few micro-shells atop the substrate, the fish are dozing, and plenty of live rock: I suppose if they don't go down the standpipe a couple might make it...if that's what they are.