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Hello everyone. So. IYKYK. I once had a soldier in the Army and I had to give her an article 15 because she always wore long nails that were not in regulation. Anyway. Fast forward. I found this amazing crab. I named it nail girl because she’s always flicking around and sh looking for food. Any important tips ? Of note: it’s in a 55. It’s by itself. Just three rocks because they are bulldozers, a fluval 307 and two seperate hang on filtration units that I have biological rock and pads in. Blah blah blah. Temp is right. Basic parameters great. Previous owner fed it two of these jumbo skrimps a day. This is not the shaing ri la. So he’s getting one a day. Thanks :) ok go.

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Lol! One funny thing about photography is, without a size reference in the photo (like a dime, or a thumb), that crab looks like the size of a country barn!! 🤣
 

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Awesome looking crab!
 

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