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19-10-2012, 12:48 AM | #21 |
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woah..v nice tank... a v natural environment for ur crabs n CPOs..hehe
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19-10-2012, 10:06 AM | #22 |
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Thanks! I find they co exist well together as the crab never go into the water totally .
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22-10-2012, 10:29 AM | #23 |
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my crab didnt eat for 2 week already D: keep drinking water! this morning i added a carrot and they eat! finally i didnt know they dont like pellet :/
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28-10-2012, 03:52 AM | #24 |
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good to know there are some crabbies here!
just to share mine. got them from a good friend. eating pellets. are there more variations of vamps other than these yellow eyed guys? how to get them to breed. its not easy to id the gender btw due to the small size. any advices will be good. |
28-10-2012, 11:04 AM | #25 | |
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There are more variations of these guys, there are blue vampire crabs, fully orange ones, red back ones, and cream back ones. To tell the gender, look at the ventral section of the crab. If it has a wide pleon (the flap on the belly), it is a female, if it has a narrow pleon, it is a male. |
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28-10-2012, 11:25 AM | #26 | |
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btw, do u have pictures on those variations and know where to get them? gender wise same like normal crab right, but i had a hard time looking due to their small size and my eyes not good also lah |
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28-10-2012, 11:41 AM | #27 |
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Cream coloured one:
Red back one: Source:http://media.photobucket.com/image/r...b_RedDevil.jpg Fully orange one: Blue back one: The first two can readily be found in LFSs, availability depends on when the shipment arrives The third one used to be sold many years ago, only one shipment came, and i havent seen it since. The last one was never sold in Singapore. |
28-10-2012, 11:44 AM | #28 |
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Hmm, i realise the 2nd photo couldnt be opened, here is another photo.
Source: http://cdn1.bigcommerce.com/server48....1280.1280.jpg |
28-10-2012, 12:50 PM | #29 |
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Maybe can try a rainbar to spray water across a larger surface for the moss and add a background to hide the tubing?
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28-10-2012, 05:46 PM | #30 |
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Thats a good idea! However it maybdisrupt my sandbed. Actually theres a mist brand called mistking, i use it for my plants. Just tought i'd mention it here incase ppl are interested. Its quite pricey but its reliable and the mist produced is very fine and nice.
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