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Lol, last time the female released her eggs the same night, but didn't see that last night.Hope they don’t catch crabs?
Can I actually say that?
The whiter one was green too, but it hides out most of the time, which is why I assumed it lost its colourso - why is the emerald crab white? I had one that I thought was dead, but after months of being MIA, I saw it every day for a 3-4 days. It was white though, not green like it had been. I wasn't completely sure it was the same crab or a grown hitchhiker that came on some rock I didn't notice many months prior. After it was active for a few days, I found it dead. I couldn't reach it, but I could see it well enough to determine it wasn't just a molt. The only thing in my tank that could realistically have hurt it was probably a hermit crab.
I'll admit, I didn't look much into it. But I figured the white color, the sudden activity burst, and the death soon after were somehow related. Now I see your picture and it makes me rethink that assumption.
Love in the water, no bubble algae, but there is cyano that I'm treating which is why the zoas are closed upI was like "why did they take a video of a emerald holding onto bubble algae? We all know they eat that stuff". Then the video goes further and he's holding her!