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I think I have found the true MURDERER of my pink bar goby, wheeleri goby, blue neon goby and maybe even my sri lankan scooters. This is the fellow! Threw the bugger down my chute. It's bigger than my thumbnail. <_<

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interested in your brain.. how much u selling?

Hey I've noticed that your sand grains are very big... does ur Black sea cuke still clean the sandbed with such large grains of sand? Cause mine also quite large.. dunno whether black sea cuke will clean or not... yours grade 3?

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I think I have found the true MURDERER of my pink bar goby, wheeleri goby, blue neon goby and maybe even my sri lankan scooters. This is the fellow! Threw the bugger down my chute. It's bigger than my thumbnail. <_<

Bro... Whats that??? Hermit crab???

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My sand mixture of grade 1 and grade 3. My black sea cuke still eats grade 3. It's ok as I'm not running dsb in my main tank.

Terryz>>> That's a very harmful mollusc if I'm not wrong. Maybe a miniature conch that might harpoon fish?? :blink:

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Think my 6th sense slowly getting more acute, I actually saw something I knew was harmful in my tank from about 2 meters away when my tank lights were off. Went there, got a shock! I saw big harmful claws. Went to turn on my lights once again, and ripped out a flat piece of rock, turned it over...was my emerald crab (I thought : damn, did so much for nothing). As I was assembling back the rockwork, noticed something scurrying along the sand. I was right! Now it's banished into my sump to feed on food that flows into the sump. :evil:

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Always something more important than fish.

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This is getting more interesting by the minute, noticed my Jann's pipefish snacking at something in the water. Turned the lights back on again, saw small larvae in the water! :yeah: Confirm not any shrimp larvae cause I don't remember any of my shrimps having eggs that are due and furthermore don't resemble shrimp larvae. Suddenly it came to me that it could be larvae of the boxing crab! The larvae looked a little like mysis shrimp. They don't swim much, drifting with the current with occassional upward jerky movements. :lol:

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Not really sure if it is crab larvae, looks a little large to be shrimp larvae. Not alot of larvae, only saw a few. Each was around 2-3mm long. Looked like miniature mysis shrimp, lacking the swimmerets. :blink:

The only crustaceans that can reproduce in my tank (because of availability of partners) are boxing crab, sri lankan pistols, heliofungia shrimp (cant be, female still got eggs), ###### shrimp, urocaridella shrimp (can't be, saw the larvae before), emerald crab (can't be, still baby size), acro crabs.

Looking at the size of the larvae, could it be pistol shrimp larvae instead? :pinch:

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