I did eat a hamburger tonight and I actually called it a crabby patty. Holy moly I'm going off the reef deep aren't I?Have you had any odd dreams lately? Crabby dreams perhaps?
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I did eat a hamburger tonight and I actually called it a crabby patty. Holy moly I'm going off the reef deep aren't I?Have you had any odd dreams lately? Crabby dreams perhaps?
I get crabby patties from the local grocery. They are real good.I did eat a hamburger tonight and I actually called it a crabby patty. Holy moly I'm going off the reef deep aren't I?
Have you had any odd dreams lately? Crabby dreams perhaps?
Trapezia guard crabs are said to consume coral mucus and tissue, though there doesn't seem to be any evidence that this will become an issue.I found this little hitchhiker munching on an acro.
I like crab cakes, a little lemon and hot sauceI get crabby patties from the local grocery. They are real good.
Oh boy not the corals
Trapezia guard crabs are said to consume coral mucus and tissue, though there doesn't seem to be any evidence that this will become an issue.
Yes, he’s very reef safe.. I would just put him back in the coral… they host sps corals and are fun to watch..I think I have the same crab. I bought a new piece of seriatopora and when I checked it better at home, I found this guy hanging out in between the branches. So is this a Trapezia cymodoce? And it is reef safe then?