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Join Date: Oct 2011
Location: Corndiana USA
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horse shoe crabs and madness
Ok, so your tank is cycled and there is algae left over from the blooms.
Yeah you could get a cleanup crew and they work very well. If you have a large behind the scenes aquarium room (lucky you), here is a much cooler option. Get a horseshoe crab! They do so much work to sand its remarkable. They get very large, a couple of feet actually, so after a year or 3 you will not want that thing knocking over rocks. Here's your options. Sell the thing, drop it in the ocean, or use my plan. When my crab outgrows the tank, I am setting up a pond on a slab in my basement. The pond will be 5ft deep with 2 ft of sand. Its going to be cut in half and sealed with glass so that I can see from the side. This pond will be plumed directly with the display tank pre filter. Im also working on a 100 gallon skimmer plan for this. My current tank is a 75 with a 55 gallon sump, and when the pond is setup the sump will be drilled and flow to basement. I have all the stuff to do this, just not ready to go for a huge project yet. That's about the only way I could see owning this guy and treating him right, Anybody else care to add there 2 scents? I pick pinesol and taxi |
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Location: Central Ohio
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I just acquired a free, about 3", horshoe crab today. Purchased an entire stock and he had to come as well. I put him in my 75, which has a 3 to 4" sand bed and that boy moved a TON of sand getting himself buried. I can see where he has been moving around and it's good to know all that sand will get turned (that's why my new tank has about 1/4 inch of aragonite special blend)
I would think these dinosaur throwbacks are slow growers. I will definitely need to find him a home when he gets large; he'd be miserable in the 6 foot tank. The guy I got him from had him for a few years...in a 28 nano, of all things, so I imagine I have some time |
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Diamond gobys do acceptionally well but absolutely cannot compare to the bulldozing power this crab has.
Mine goes down to the glass. I have 6 inches of sand and he mixed all of it in one hour. Between him and my flounder (tremor) I wouldn't pick any other sand shifters. Plus they give more swimming room by burrying themselves. I can't have a goby getting in my dragonets way or they get mad and the puffer has to come regulate. And gobies don't leeave awesoome shells behind lol. They make great stocking stuffers |
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How can you tell which species you have (ie 6" vs 2' adult)?
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I got one Monday and I'm quite impressed with it. The only thing I don't like is the cloudiness in the water. How would it do with a harder base?
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