M Makaiveli AC Members Feb 6, 2004 534 0 0 50 Seattle Visit site Mar 19, 2004 #1 I want feather dusters and polychaete worms....but the arrow is reported to eat those things. What can I get to eat the Arrow Crab?
I want feather dusters and polychaete worms....but the arrow is reported to eat those things. What can I get to eat the Arrow Crab?
D dward254 AC Members Feb 24, 2003 54 0 0 46 Akron, OH Visit site Mar 19, 2004 #2 Why don't you just trade it in?
R ruhspolostar8 Registered Member Mar 19, 2004 4 0 0 SoCal Visit site Mar 19, 2004 #3 Heh Heh Heh Buy a Coral Banded Shrimp (a big one)....and get ready for a super heavy weight invert fight ...Disclaimer.... I dont agree with this just some testosterone getting loose....a trap would be much more humaine :shake:
Heh Heh Heh Buy a Coral Banded Shrimp (a big one)....and get ready for a super heavy weight invert fight ...Disclaimer.... I dont agree with this just some testosterone getting loose....a trap would be much more humaine :shake:
M mogurnda vaguely present Apr 29, 2003 5,383 0 0 DC Visit site Mar 20, 2004 #4 Just reminded me of the "Old Lady Who Swalllowed a Fly." I agree with the above, catch it and trade it in.
Just reminded me of the "Old Lady Who Swalllowed a Fly." I agree with the above, catch it and trade it in.
M Makaiveli AC Members Feb 6, 2004 534 0 0 50 Seattle Visit site Mar 20, 2004 #5 right, that story and the goat ate the...and the horse ate the. okay okay, I'll eat it. j/k it'll stay for now, the fact that I see it munching on a bristle worm daily, is too good to just let him go.
right, that story and the goat ate the...and the horse ate the. okay okay, I'll eat it. j/k it'll stay for now, the fact that I see it munching on a bristle worm daily, is too good to just let him go.
Andy16 AC Members Dec 10, 2002 766 1 0 35 Wisconsin Visit site Mar 20, 2004 #6 Bristle worms are a good thing for a sand bed. I wouldnt want anything munching on them.
M Makaiveli AC Members Feb 6, 2004 534 0 0 50 Seattle Visit site Mar 20, 2004 #7 too many sucks and i want something to keep them in check, not allowing them to get 12" or bigger.
Andy16 AC Members Dec 10, 2002 766 1 0 35 Wisconsin Visit site Mar 20, 2004 #8 Yea you dont want them in excessive amounts, then they become a coral eating problom, but otherwise the are very beneficial.
Yea you dont want them in excessive amounts, then they become a coral eating problom, but otherwise the are very beneficial.