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04/03/2013, 11:05 AM | #1 |
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Help catching a stone crab
So I have seen a rather large (1") stone crab in my tank on several occasions. Once I even saw him with a stomatella. I have been unable to catch him; he is fast and I have a lot of rock.
He has eaten nearly all of my stomatella, porcelain crabs, some of my Synalpheus (small non social pistols), and even fights with my CBS. I have tried using s shotglass with bait in the bottom but the bait is always gone by morning. How can I trap/remove this crab without adding a predatory fish?
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04/03/2013, 11:32 AM | #2 |
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Try placing a small tumbler glass or Tupperware container in the tank at night with a piece of meat in it to act as bait (you may need to weigh it down by rubber banding the meat to a rock). Burry the tumbler in sand or build a ramp so the crab can crawl up to the rim of the glass. The crab will drop down into the glass to get the bait but hopefully will not be able to crawl out.
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04/03/2013, 12:34 PM | #3 |
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Lean the jar with food up against the rocks where you have seen the crab most often, so that the jar is at an angle. The idea is it will crawl in for the food but be unable to get back out. Good luck. I've had these before and they are a PITA. They ate almost all my zoas and a couple of clams before I finally saw them and removed them.
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I did the same thing to catch a quick crab before it could do any damage. |
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04/04/2013, 11:16 PM | #6 |
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I used a very tall jar last night, woke up to find the bait missing and no crab >.<"
It was taller than an arm of my CBS and had an opening too small for it to fit in. Think my nass could have got it? I would think I would have seen it in the jar, he sucks at climbing.
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04/05/2013, 06:27 AM | #7 |
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Just keep trying. The coral banded may steal the bait though.
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04/05/2013, 07:02 AM | #8 |
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What about a bristleworm trap? I have one, can't remember the name off hand (it's lost in the fish cupboard somewhere and I'm at work, or I'd go check) and it's square, about 4-5" long, with a spring-loaded door that closes when the beastie goes in for the bait.
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04/05/2013, 07:20 AM | #9 |
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Plastic soda bottle.
cut the top off and invert it back into the bottle and staple it on then cover with some duct tape. Weight it down with some rocks and put a piece of shrimp in it. The crab can crawl into the funnel but has a hard time getting back out. I caught a bunch that way.
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04/05/2013, 12:05 PM | #10 |
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Got that SOB. Probably not a stone crab but its puffer food for anyone who wants.
http://i.imgur.com/QEvvBes.jpg Also got a cool snail I didn't know I had http://i.imgur.com/syYy2.jpg
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04/05/2013, 02:47 PM | #11 |
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What do you do with the crab once you have caught it?
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Boil slowly, serve with drawn butter...
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04/05/2013, 03:27 PM | #13 | |
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I am guessing you caught it using the glass jar method? I have 2 rock crabs I need to catch.
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04/05/2013, 04:28 PM | #14 |
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Aww, he's kinda cute! Why not toss him in the sump, let him clean algae and eat detritus to pay you back for the damage he caused?
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04/05/2013, 04:33 PM | #15 |
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If you can't possibly find a good home for it, you must euthanize it humanely. The best way is to put in a zip-lock bag and put it in the freezer. The cold will put it to sleep and then kill it without pain.
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04/05/2013, 05:20 PM | #16 |
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I have a feeling if I put him in my sump he would eat the rest of my detritivores lol.
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The snail is a marginellid species. They forage for microfauna and other snails smaller than themselves. Nothing to worry about. http://www.reefcentral.com/forums/sh...rginella+snail
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04/05/2013, 05:47 PM | #18 |
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Good catch. Key in on his/her pincers...they are a dead give away that they are trouble.
Side note, and it is after the fact, I've had a ton of success with both fish and crab hitch hikers using the soda bottle with the top inverted inside. They can get in, not out (quickly I should say). I've also used a tupperware or glass vase with string attached. As they enter and get food, I pull string so it raises the glass again preventing them from escaping... Take it to the fish store and let them use it for food. That is what I would do. Or, if you have a sump that is free, toss it in there. It will be a good clean up person.
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04/05/2013, 08:24 PM | #19 |
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Wait a minute... You're from Tampa. You should be able to put it in the ocean.
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However, chances are high that it isn't native from that region and thus be a no-no. I'm sure you are kidding by saying that but even here on the Left, er...I mean West Coast we have a issue with people releasing lion fish They are pretty much kill on sight.
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It would have a chance of survival versus euthanasia. And I don't think one crab is going to destroy an ecosystem.
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Just one could destroy an ecosystem, cause it's never just one, it's just one from one person. Look at the lionfish, I'm sure someone said it's only one lionfish. It's a crab, smash that mofo with a hammer, you'll feel way better about what it killed. |
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04/06/2013, 08:08 AM | #23 |
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I don't like to kill anything from my tank. I figure the crab isn't bad - it's just bad for my tank. Critters like him are banished to the sump....
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Do a little bit of reading when you have some spare time on invasive creatures and what they "DO" to the local ecosystems. This isn't just about a single crab or lionfish (in the example I provided). This is a much bigger issue with all sorts of creatures people house has pets. Pythons, lionfish, lizards, freshwater fish like Oscars, and more. It also is a issue with freshwater plants believe it or not and clams from tankers ballasts. What happes if the "one" little crab is actually "one pregnant" crab...
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Okay I've never heard of an actual case but I believe you about the lionfish now. I know how tough those things are so I know they can get established. So Ptyochromis don't throw him in the ocean unless he's native to those particular waters.
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