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12-31-2003, 02:43 PM
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| | Gigas Clam
Join Date: Oct 2003 Location: Miami,Florida Age: 21
Posts: 864
| Re: HORSESHOE CRAB i live close to the everglades, and around the brakish waters, u can see upt to 3 feet long and as wide as a basketball. my LFS sells them the size of a quarter.
JOE _________ *Since 12/2002 40 gal. 85 lbs live rock. 3" fiji Live sand.wet dry filter and prizm protein skimmer. 192 power compacts
*Since 10/2006 125 gal. Built in Overflows x2, 3" LS(165 lb fiji pink) 175 lb of LR, 2x 36" aquatinics T5 HO fixtures(10x39W bulbs 2 gliesman aquablue+1 gliesman actinic+2 ATI aquablue special), mag 18 return pump, PM R30fuge. AquaC EV 180 skimmer.
**Working on CL with 2 4mdqx-sc little giants and a OM Super Squirt. http://www.3reef.com/uploads/turbo3.jpg |
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01-07-2004, 10:46 PM
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| | Kole Tang
Join Date: Nov 2002 Location: SF/Monterey Bay Area, CA
Posts: 1,755
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| Re: HORSESHOE CRAB They're reef safe, just not DSB safe or rockwork safe. Your all correct, they'll obtain the same size as the ones you see on the east coast as thats them. They seem to require alot of food and really don't do to well with current and overflows.
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01-09-2004, 12:48 PM
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| | Sea Dragon
Join Date: Sep 2003 Location: Wheaton, Illinois
Posts: 524
Karma: 41

| Re: HORSESHOE CRAB My kids love the horseshoe crab and I tried one a while back against everyones advice. Here is what I was told that in my experience found to be true. They are DUMB animals the one I had was always getting stuck in the rock work in all different places, wedged in places requiring intervention on my part and would flip over and swim. Getting flipped over was his demise just like I was told because hard shell on top but underneath yummy soft flesh and he was eaten by his tank mates. So I won't recommend them to anyone its is one of many living creatures that need to be left where they are and not killed by us hobbyists ( we are all included here not out of meanness but reality we have all lost livestock while learning this hobby) along with sharks and such. _________ http://www.3reef.com/uploads/3phil.jpg Starting over with a 210 RR from All Glass, Lifereef Berlin sump, skimmer (installed) and calcium reactor (ordered). Aquatraders Catalina 72" 3x400 mh 10 k/4x96 watt blue PC, Closed Loop with Little Giant 4MDQX-SC and 2- 3/4 Seaswirls. |
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01-29-2004, 11:56 AM
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| | Coral Banded Shrimp
Join Date: Oct 2003 Location: Miami, FL,Florida
Posts: 352
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| Re: HORSESHOE CRAB Horseshoe crab, he he, funny lil fellows. *Like a drunk guy walking through a crowd that only walks forward and everybody else pushes whatever direction they want, and he goes. *They only walk forward, so as stated they get stuck everywhere. *
Now on a serious note. *I have moral issues against keeping animals for mere pleasure especially knowing that you will eventually kill it in less time than it would've survived in its natural habitat. *I am not an extremist, I ain't gonna go buying all the horseshoe crabs in all LFS to go free them into the ocean or anything less. *I just say if you know you are going to kill it off real soon. *DON'T GET IT. *But if you got a swimming pool in your back yard that you are using to raise or care for horseshoe crabs and you feed them and care for them, then please by all means get as many as you want. *But don't buy it to see it bumper car around the edges of your tank, sink into the sand, and its shell surface all empty. *This is sad. *
I understand that you buy them and that they might be yours, but don't buy their right to live. *You might as well kill fish for their scales.
Many creatures have died in my tank ("  eath Tank"  . *But out of inexperience, not delibrately. *That's just my opinion, I'm sorry if it's a little harsh. _________ &&&&20 Gal. , Millenium 1000 & 2000 filter, 130watt Corallife 50/50 reef lamp. Maroon Gold-striped Clown, Pygmy (Cherub) Angel, Skunk Cleaner shrimp, 8 Turbo Snails, 1 unknown cone snail , a branch of red grape calerpa , Sun Polyps, Blue-Green Striped shroom, Red shroom, Zoo Polyp colonies, & Green Star polyps, green monti. |
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02-11-2004, 01:12 PM
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| | Purple Spiny Lobster
Join Date: Nov 2003 Location: STATEN ISLAND, NY,New_York
Posts: 451
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| Re: HORSESHOE CRAB I guess its settled then Im not buying a horseshoe crab _________ http://www.3reef.com/uploads/Joe1.jpg&&[glow=red,2,300]Another great sig by Nautilus&&[/glow] 75gal Oceanic Reef Ready, 4x96 Power Compact, 20gal Sump, Protein Skimmer, 5 stage RO/DI Typhoon, 100lbs Live Sand, 100lbs Live Rock, 50 Assorted Snails, 70 Assorted Hermit Crabs, Sandsifter Star, 2 cleaner shrimp, fire shrimp, coral banded shrimp, orange linkia star, emerald crab, sea slug, 2 Clarks Clownfish, BTA, Lawnmower Blenny, Kole Tang, Spotted Watchman Goby, 6-line Wrasse, Engineer Goby, Soft and LPS corals |
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02-11-2004, 08:24 PM
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| | Kole Tang
Join Date: Nov 2002 Location: SF/Monterey Bay Area, CA
Posts: 1,755
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| Re: HORSESHOE CRAB Good choice. I like them, but I'll stick to owning a fossil of one, rather then a live speciman. |
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02-12-2004, 05:12 AM
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| | Purple Spiny Lobster
Join Date: Nov 2003 Location: STATEN ISLAND, NY,New_York
Posts: 451
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| Re: HORSESHOE CRAB Fossile of one???? |
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02-12-2004, 05:28 PM
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| | Kole Tang
Join Date: Nov 2002 Location: SF/Monterey Bay Area, CA
Posts: 1,755
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| Re: HORSESHOE CRAB yup, there really old creatures. |
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