SushiGirl
Premium Member
OK, it was just wishful thinking on my part that it wasn't crabs LOL.
You could try a tilted, baited glass against the rocks, but it would be no guarantee you'd get them all. The closest guarantee would be a freshwater dip & cure the rocks longer. I'm not sure how soon they would come out in freshwater or that one wouldn't hide deep in the rock so it would have to be more than a quick dip. Sure hate that you have to do that, though.
As for other critters (besides bacteria) on the rocks, as they run out, grab them & drop them in a container of saltwater so you can sort through them & save some good hitchers if you want. That would pretty much be any pods you could net & any mini brittle stars, stomatellas, etc. We had to dip a rock frag rack & pull stars out. They stiffen up & seem dead but we didn't lose any we pulled out, they all recovered in the warm saltwater.
Good luck.
You could try a tilted, baited glass against the rocks, but it would be no guarantee you'd get them all. The closest guarantee would be a freshwater dip & cure the rocks longer. I'm not sure how soon they would come out in freshwater or that one wouldn't hide deep in the rock so it would have to be more than a quick dip. Sure hate that you have to do that, though.
As for other critters (besides bacteria) on the rocks, as they run out, grab them & drop them in a container of saltwater so you can sort through them & save some good hitchers if you want. That would pretty much be any pods you could net & any mini brittle stars, stomatellas, etc. We had to dip a rock frag rack & pull stars out. They stiffen up & seem dead but we didn't lose any we pulled out, they all recovered in the warm saltwater.
Good luck.