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| - Untitled - Join Date: May 2005 Location: Da B - X
Posts: 6,759
Reefer Ratings: (61) | - Gall Crab -
On purchase of this piece, I noticed a small hole which had movement inside. I thought it was cool & thought nothing of it but the hole progressivly got bigger & there was damage to the coral around the surrounding area. With the ID assist from Chief & surgical procedure tips from Deanos (he just removed one from a chalice)....I had to get this guy out. As Dean stated "it did not survive extraction" .....lol Excerpt: Specimens has been reported reported in elegance corals (Catalaphyllia jardinei), as well as Favia, and Scolymia. They apparently live in the skeleton of the coral and may displace the coral from the skeleton. They also may be eating the coral. If you find one in your coral, and it appears to be causing damage, you probably should try to remove it, if it is possible to do so without damaging the coral. Recent pic before the Brain was removed from the tank: ![]() Nasty little sucker (notice the eggs): ![]() ![]() ![]() Hole after removal. Approx. 1/2" deep. Notice the tissue damage to the surrounding area: ![]() ![]() |
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| Moderator Join Date: Jul 2004 Location: Bronx, NY 10475
Posts: 11,785
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Here's the threads that got me interested in seeing what was inside my chalice frag. Trachyphyllia boring shrimp/crab Ron Shimek's Website Last edited by Deanos; 06-17-2007 at 08:28 PM. |
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| Rafflemeister Join Date: Jul 2006 Location: Barnum Island
Posts: 3,936
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That is gross...eeewwwhhh.... I received the piece below as a freebie when I purchased a coral recently. I was suspicious of the hole, so this piece has been floating around in my sump in a tupperware container for the past week...after seeing your post Phil, I'm glad I didn't put it in my DT... Can anyone help with the surgery? There is no way I am touching this piece again after seeing your pics... you can see the edge of the crab in the hole, and yes it moves if I poke it. I haven't seen it venture outside of the burrow, and I even tried to entice it out with a piece of mysis...considering I would have gone screaming from the room if it had come out, I think that was very courageous of me... ![]() ![]()
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| - Untitled - Join Date: May 2005 Location: Da B - X
Posts: 6,759
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Hilarious Kathy..... ![]() Honestly, that piece doesn't look very good... ![]() Any flesh present? Appears to be the same type of hole though. Yes. Mine never wandered out. I always saw just the top of the head (never past the hole) & if it saw a shadow, it would bury itself further. From what I have read, the female will not leave the hole. The crab is not big at all. I used a pair of tweezers but Deen had a good idea of super-gluing the hole. Might work for the weak hearted.. ![]() Last edited by "DevIouS"; 06-17-2007 at 11:52 PM. |
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| Rafflemeister Join Date: Jul 2006 Location: Barnum Island
Posts: 3,936
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Thanks for the info Phil! Yup, it burries itself deeper if it see's a shadow..I'm thinking that is a good thing for both of us... ![]() Flesh? Where? The section where the hole is -- it sticks out about 1/2 inch from the rest of the coral..if that's what you mean by flesh...? I can't do the glue thing since I'm still feeling guilty about gluing those vermited (?) snails..and tweezers..oh no, not me! Warning to the next reefers home I visit.. (You're off the hook on this one Awilda..) I'm going to have this coral with me...... ![]()
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