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Thread: Limnopilos Naiyanetri (Thai Micro Crab)

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    Re: Limnopilos Naiyanetri (Thai Micro Crab)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dscheng View Post
    Planning to keep with pure shrimp tank.. Worried about them eating my newborn shrimplet.
    is this micro crab?
    Yeah, those are the thai micro crabs... they wouldn't eat shrimplets, i shifted mine to a shrimp grow-out tank a while back and they have been living with newborn shrimplets for the past few weeks, when i recently did a head count on the juvenile shrimps that have grown up, all of them were still present and accounted for, so the thai micro crabs didn't touch any of them.
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    Re: Limnopilos Naiyanetri (Thai Micro Crab)

    It's cute !
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    Smile Re: Limnopilos Naiyanetri (Thai Micro Crab)

    Quick update, i've been keeping a small group of the thai micro crabs in one of my planted tanks for the past 2+ months, and during that period i only saw them appear a handful of times.

    So i decided to transfer them to another tank with a more suitable layout that allows them to be observed easily, yet still replicating a dense plant environment for them to hide and feel safe.

    This is their new "home"...



    I converted the 10 Liter nano tank situated inside my tank cabinet into a thai micro crab habitat. Clumps of java moss were added to create a latticework of plant strands for the micro crabs to climb around on and forage for food. They share the tank with a few golden clams and some cherry shrimps.



    This setup seems to be working well as i noticed the micro crabs are much more active in this tank, and yet i can still view them very easily.

    I even managed to get some nice close-up macro photos and a video of them too:







    These thai micro crabs are really unique creatures when you can see them in such close-up detail... due to their incredibly tiny sizes, unless they are viewed through a macro lens or magnifying glass, most aquarists will never get to see and appreciate them to this extent.

    Hopefully the macro photos and video here can provide a nice detailed glimpse of these interesting creatures.
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