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Old 01-09-2016, 02:41 PM
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You don't see them like this every day:
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What the heck s that? I see some clown fish(?) and reflections of lights, but what is the red thingy?
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A red carpet of course! As in a carpet anemone.
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What the heck s that? I see some clown fish(?) and reflections of lights, but what is the red thingy?
Missed the crab?
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Hmmm...don't quite know what to say 'bout that but it ain't no orchid!
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Ah yes, now I see the little crab. Cool!
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Many moons ago, I had a marine tank populated with a mix of local (SC) fauna and a few tropicals. A tiny blue crab - shell about the size of a quarter - was picking stuff off the shell of a flame scallop, and I remarked about the "symbiotic relationship". Symbiotic? Nope. The next day, the crab ate the scallop.
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