



Anyway it concerned me so I got a paper towel and pulled it out. I didn't see anything else like it anywhere else. Luckily it was stuck between water and glass and crabs couldn't touch it.
I figured I would come ask about it here though. I have been putting off a deep clean because I'm temporarily living on second floor of apartment. I am moving next week however and will have a yard again etc etc to be able to clean it and actually work on tank. I have some little gnats or mites in the tank that I can't wait to get rid of next week.
Should I be concerned about the crabbies health? I have about ten little guys roaming around my tank and have only had 1 death in 3 years and would hate to see one go

Also if anyone could suggest to me how i should go about moving crabs back into tank after the clean so they defiantly don't bring any little bugs back in. I also have quite the isopod colony living in my tank. I put 10 of the guys in here 2 years ago and they have multiplied into the hundreds...lol ... If I try to keep some of them will they also bring the bugs with them??