Fountainhead said:Repeat after me:
"There will always be another Mantis."
"There will always be another Gorilla Crab."
Lather. Rinse. Repeat.
Enjoy the thrill of the hunt, but make no mistake...it's their tank...you just maintain it. Carry on.
(Yes, yes...I'm still chasing mantis shrimp and gorilla crabs after 4 months.)
hopkinkm said:I'm to the point where I think I'm just gonna tarp all the rock now and see whats left.
Kory
BWAH! I just removed another moderate-sized gorilla. I'd been tracking him for awhile, and knew pretty much where he hung out. He was the last one that I was aware of, too. Yesterday, I got him. I placed him in a white bowl directly under the glare of the PC lighting and yelled at him...HOW MANY OF YOU ARE THERE!!!! HOW ARE YOU GETTING IN!!! He remained silent...obviously well disciplined. Maybe if I had MH lighting, I might have gotten him to talk.docklink said:At this point I'm considering theories of the crabs having a transport booth hidden under one of the rocks. It's about the only thing that explains the constant appearance of new crabs
hopkinkm said:I'm to the point where I think I'm just gonna tarp all the rock now and see whats left.
Kory
Yeah, I'd think you'd have to leave the rocks out for quite some time before most of these guys would come out on their own. When I first received my TBS rock, I'd guess that most of the pieces were out of the water on plastic for 30 minutes or so. And while a few things crawled off (mostly porcelain crabs which I put back in) most of them stayed put, as evidenced by the half-dozen mantis and at least 12 gorilla crabs which I subsequently captured during the next few weeks.Snarkys said:i took mine out and tried hard to find them but there are so meny holes....... i think you would have to tarp them a long time or really know where to look .
Tballa said:if you guys want to send me the crabs that you guys don't want, I'll pay for shipping and $1 each. Also I'll buy mantises too for shipping plus $5.
Dazz said:I find that actually cutting the gorilla crabs in half and then leaving them there for other things to eat is a pretty good way of doing things. Granted, it may not be the most humane way of killing them, but it is at least a little more natural if you think about it. It's like some bigger crab came along and took out the smaller crab. This way your other guys get a little treat.
docklink said:Latest victim:
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I've one small mantis left that does little to no damage that I can tell. He is fun to watch, so he stays till his demeanor changes.