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Old 03-24-2008, 07:04 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default I may have a killer crab

Hi guys, it's been a while. Today, I have bad news. I have sistematically lost 3 fishes (percula clown, Goby I caught diving and chromis) in the last month. All my levels are within acceptable range. When I brought home some LR, I notice a little crab who seemed harmless, but yesterday, I took this picture:



My question is, do you think this guy killed and ate my fishes? Is this really possible? I can't imagine how a crab can catch a perfectly healthy fish, and I can assure the three were perfectly healthly, lively and eating very well the night before their dissapearance. Yes, they dissapeared completly. Any insight will be greatly appreciated.

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