30 gallon crab tank.

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It happened. I had to get rid of the crab, he was just to destructive. I don't need a 10lb rock crashing through my glass.

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Yupp. My framing hammer. It was the most humane way I could think of.
 

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Not smash him over the head with a hammer.
re-homed, gave to LFS or made your rock more stable.
I dont put lobsters in a pot.
 

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While maybe not ideal, stone crabs are eaten regularly.... i dont know of a lfs that would take one in, and it would be difficult to rehome... no need to beat the guy up about it, it's done.
 
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I tried to find someone who wanted it, but it was a stone crab. When the thing can literally move 10lb rocks there's no way to set it up. As far as I know there are very few people that have raised them as pets let alone documented it. So you're welcome
 

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