Dave,
It's done, they are all bagged up and out by the trash. I marked the bag with "Corals" for you. Just a reminder though, your tonga branch was one of them! :lol:
I was considering Dave's advice! lol

j/k
I'm ok so far. I was kinda thinking along the lines of xian. I did pull the crab out right before getting water for the tests, I suppose it could be possible the crab temporarily contaminated the water once I yanked it. I dunno, either way I test 0 ammonia, 0 nitrites, pH 8.2, nitrates somewhere between 5-10 ppm now, and I still havent done the water change, will be doing one tomorrow though.
Thanks for everything,
Dan
BTW.. I didnt think the crab died from the ammonia spike, the crab was acting wierd 2 weeks before I moved the tank and he disappeared the week previous to the swap. I hadnt seen him until I turned up a rock when tearing the old tank down. Than while putting him in the new tank and putting rock in at the same time, I caused a rock slide that may have caught him undernieth. Either that or he was having a bad molt and me swapping the tank and disturbing him is what did it. Not the ammonia.

His belly flap was lifted up almost like it was going to molt...none of his guts were torn up though...all in tact so it wasnt another critter that got him. I'm not worried about the crab, they are cheap enough. I just got scared and jumped the gun a bit with my first post...it was early AM I just got up and tested water to see ammonia, which I didnt expect. I kinda panic'd and wasnt sure what to do for a bit.
