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    Re: Limnopilos Naiyanetri (Thai Micro Crab)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Phillipians View Post
    Wow $8 for a micro crab? Hmmm that is quite expensive but certainly not in the range of some shrimps haha.
    No wonder AA staff told me they were getting a tank ready for some very interesting fauna. I only have time to visit on a weekend so hopefully can pop by get 2 to 3 for my 1 ft cube tank...
    left a couple I Think else they hiding in soil

    they have some new gobby and snails but not a big fan of those

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    Quote Originally Posted by skytan View Post
    left a couple I Think else they hiding in soil

    they have some new gobby and snails but not a big fan of those
    Was in AA last night.
    Gotten another 3 micro crabs.
    They are all hiding in the filter there.

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    Re: Limnopilos Naiyanetri (Thai Micro Crab)

    I am gonna do some testing for my 1 ft cube before purchasing. Not rich enough to throw in at the moment. Anyway AA said they bought like 100 plus so definitely still have stock. Apparently all hiding. They have some interesting livestock. Will definitely pop by again.
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    Re: Limnopilos Naiyanetri (Thai Micro Crab)

    Another idea for those who can't setup another tank just to keep the micro crabs... can consider using an external hang-on Sudo satellite box instead (the L-size box would be ideal), just add ample clumps of moss or floating plants with long roots and they will be able to live in it. They are small enough that there'll be enough space for a few to co-exist in those external boxes.

    They get the benefits of a more stable water quality from the main tank, and you can still observe them easily too.
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    Just seen this one with eggs. Don't think it'll come to term though...Attachment 48522

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    Nice. Where did you see this?

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    It's in my tank. Haha

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    Quote Originally Posted by blu3her0 View Post
    Just seen this one with eggs. Don't think it'll come to term though...Attachment 48522
    Thats great... maybe can transfer it to another tank with a gentle sponge filter, if the eggs hatch and the crab releases the tiny free swimming baby zoea, it would be good if they can be fed micro foods like Liquifry or green water until the zoea develop into crab form and then they can continue feeding on normal foods.
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    Re: Limnopilos Naiyanetri (Thai Micro Crab)

    My crabs keep hanging themselves on the frobit root for the whole day
    Only their pincers moving around for food, such lazy guys
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    Oh yes UA. Actually thought of doing that, but will have to get another tank first. 🏼 I think there weren't many documented cases of success, so it will be a good learning experience.

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    Quote Originally Posted by uglyduckling View Post
    My crabs keep hanging themselves on the frobit root for the whole day
    Only their pincers moving around for food, such lazy guys
    ImageUploadedByTapatalk1431790238.208826.jpg
    Thats a good idea, the long roots of the frogbits do simulate their natural habitat... and you can still spot them easily too.
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    Re: Limnopilos Naiyanetri (Thai Micro Crab)

    I got 10 of them last Thursday and have never seen them again in my 2ft tank, they tend to blend in very well in bushy fissden, making it almost impossible to spot... Maybe I should introduce some floating plants too haha.

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    Re: Limnopilos Naiyanetri (Thai Micro Crab)

    They will destroy plant right?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dscheng View Post
    They will destroy plant right?
    Not that I have noticed, my HC and hair grass carpet still intact after 4 days.

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    Limnopilos Naiyanetri (Thai Micro Crab)

    I realized that when the light is on they will hide under the frogbit root, barely move. When light is off, they start walking around and go visit other frogbits. They look like bar athletes while moving between those frogbits 🏻


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    Re: Limnopilos Naiyanetri (Thai Micro Crab)

    Y618 stock in Micro Crab. Do check it out? Will it attack shrimp?

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    Re: Limnopilos Naiyanetri (Thai Micro Crab)

    Quote Originally Posted by Dscheng View Post
    Y618 stock in Micro Crab. Do check it out? Will it attack shrimp?
    From my experience so far, they wouldn't attack live healthy shrimps... though they are scavengers and may join the other shrimps dining on dead shrimps or fish carcasses (aka clean up crew duties).

    The greater concern is they can easily get eaten/hurt by fishes, because they are very small and their tiny pincers aren't much of a defense. So try not to keep them with nippy or even semi-aggressive fishes.
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    Re: Limnopilos Naiyanetri (Thai Micro Crab)

    This crab is very shy one, always hiding. In a planted tank, you would never spot them once the light' on. The pincer is not really sharp, I dont think they'll attack other tankmates.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Urban Aquaria View Post
    From my experience so far, they wouldn't attack live healthy shrimps... though they are scavengers and may join the other shrimps dining on dead shrimps or fish carcasses (aka clean up crew duties).

    The greater concern is they can easily get eaten/hurt by fishes, because they are very small and their tiny pincers aren't much of a defense. So try not to keep them with nippy or even semi-aggressive fishes.
    Planning to keep with pure shrimp tank.. Worried about them eating my newborn shrimplet.
    is this micro crab?

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    Re: Limnopilos Naiyanetri (Thai Micro Crab)

    Yup... These are the micro crabs

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