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Did you put the Bumble bees in there?
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Long story short... yes [emoji33] . I added some in my 120 when I was a newbie. I broke that tank down due to life circumstances but knew I would get another tank asap so the livestock was all being fostered for me. That tank was up for over a decade, I am amazed some survived. Most are just hermit homes now.Did you put the Bumble bees in there?
I'm thinking about keeping one or two of the red mithrax crabs. They are cousins of emeralds so they are mostly reef safe if not too hungry. I'm thinking of putting a male and female back in. The larvae are great boosts to the zooplankton.Shame they are the 'bad guys' cause they are so darn cute :rolleyes:
What kind of crabs are they? The red color and fuzzy claws are very cool! They bad or just risky?Got these two clowns out so far...
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No sign of the eunice. Got a peanut worm and an unknown.
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I thought I read somewhere that baking live rock is bad for you. Could release poisonous gases. So at least don't breathe around it. Not sure if anything bad could stay in your oven and then get released back into your food later?I'm definitely going to dry my rock out thoroughly before I use it next time... Maybe bake it at 500 degrees for a few minutes if that won't cause the rock itself to break down.
Love the crabs they *are* cute but darnit I want coral. I've started with a 29 Gallon tank myself and am already trying to convince my wife to let me build a 120-250.
Nah, I'd use my powder coating oven in the garage. :P.I thought I read somewhere that baking live rock is bad for you. Could release poisonous gases. So at least don't breathe around it. Not sure if anything bad could stay in your oven and then get released back into your food later?