techreef
Premium Member
I'm really sorry to hear that Jezzeaepi. I'm not so far along with my tank as you are, but I was definitely feeling the same exasperation as you. I found/chopsticked three more small stone crabs this weekend, and two gorillas. Peace is slowly returning to the land, but it is definitely a huge job. I'd be hesitant to get TBS rock on anything larger than a 90G tank, due to all the work of catching bad hitchhikers, which is getting pretty tough already in my tank. I can't imagine doing this in a 175 or larger, where you can't even reach the bottom.
I haven't spotted any more cirolanids, which is great. The tiger gobies are getting used to seeing me now, and no longer run and hide when I look at the tank. My hermits are still doing their best impression of paratroopers when I feed the tank. They literally come storming off the rocks, jumping 1' down to the sand bed to race over to the flakes.
Jezzeaepi, most likely you have, but did you try "all" the various trapping methods to nab your hitchhikers? Here's what i've experienced so far, per species:
Mantis shrimp: Never dumb enough to get trapped. Must either remove their home rock and drive them out with seltzer water, or use the Sears flexible grabber tool to nab them.
Gorillas: The seltzer water works well for them too, but that is really only an option up until you get your LR arranged the way you want. After that, I'm not pulling it all apart to lug out a 45lb. piece of rock to get at a crab. For gorillas, spearing them w/ a chopstick has been the best in-tank method for me. I did catch one using a baited shot glass.
Cirolanid: Got lucky when I spotted him on the front glass. Netted him. Hello, toilet!
Stone crabs: same as gorillas. Man, these little guys are tanks!
Whelks: Mine are near-black in color, with the black/white tatooed look on their "trunk" and foot. I've been pulling these by hand.
I haven't spotted any more cirolanids, which is great. The tiger gobies are getting used to seeing me now, and no longer run and hide when I look at the tank. My hermits are still doing their best impression of paratroopers when I feed the tank. They literally come storming off the rocks, jumping 1' down to the sand bed to race over to the flakes.
Jezzeaepi, most likely you have, but did you try "all" the various trapping methods to nab your hitchhikers? Here's what i've experienced so far, per species:
Mantis shrimp: Never dumb enough to get trapped. Must either remove their home rock and drive them out with seltzer water, or use the Sears flexible grabber tool to nab them.
Gorillas: The seltzer water works well for them too, but that is really only an option up until you get your LR arranged the way you want. After that, I'm not pulling it all apart to lug out a 45lb. piece of rock to get at a crab. For gorillas, spearing them w/ a chopstick has been the best in-tank method for me. I did catch one using a baited shot glass.
Cirolanid: Got lucky when I spotted him on the front glass. Netted him. Hello, toilet!
Stone crabs: same as gorillas. Man, these little guys are tanks!
Whelks: Mine are near-black in color, with the black/white tatooed look on their "trunk" and foot. I've been pulling these by hand.