Floating in the bag:


Transition container - to capture and transport to aquarium... was worried in handling them with hands, but they dont pinch at all!


In tank pics!




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I thought the Thai micros were small... but not that small!Orin wrote:Wish we had those available in the states. We can get the Thai micro crabs which look a little similar but would fit inside the claw of one of those and so are very difficult to see even with good eyesight.
Honestly. Not great - all of them died or either escaped somehow... I'm not sure as to why or how, but over the course of a couple of months numbers slowly dwindled. No idea as to why, since the only thing that was of concern is my pH - which was around 6.0, but the person who I brought them from keeps them at a pH of 6.5.... - and low kH (but I supplement with carbonate to increase it... Oh, never saw them eat besides snails, which they stopped eating after a couple of weeks and refused to eat.Orin wrote:How are they doing?
A couple moulted twice, most moulted at least once. Only one didn't, but that one died after a couple of days....Orin wrote:Thanks for the update, that is an oddly low pH. My tanks are 7.3 to 8. Did they molt in your care? The Thai micros molt every two to three weeks depending on size.
That is very interesting. None of the other crabs I've kept from different groups molt very often unless they are very young. It seems like the resources required for molting so often would create a disadvantage.aussieJJDude wrote:A couple moulted twice, most moulted at least once.Orin wrote:Thanks for the update, that is an oddly low pH. My tanks are 7.3 to 8. Did they molt in your care? The Thai micros molt every two to three weeks depending on size.
Or at least, I think they did. A couple looks pretty much identical - in terms of size - so I could be wrong, but I pretty sure they moulted twice.Orin wrote:That is very interesting. None of the other crabs I've kept from different groups molt very often unless they are very young. It seems like the resources required for molting so often would create a disadvantage.aussieJJDude wrote:A couple moulted twice, most moulted at least once.Orin wrote:Thanks for the update, that is an oddly low pH. My tanks are 7.3 to 8. Did they molt in your care? The Thai micros molt every two to three weeks depending on size.