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Polyps vs. Red Mythrax Crab??


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    RedfordReefer - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Chris, I have two red Mythrax as well as two emeralds. The reds have been in my tank since the day it was cycled and I've never ever ONCE had a problem. They come out at night and pick at things on the rocks, but I've never ever seen them bother anything. I do watch my tank every night about for an hour or more. I did get to see a spawning event thought one night, which was the coolest thing I have seen first-hand in my tank.

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    korndiddy20 - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Quote Originally Posted by RedfordReefer View Post
    Chris, I have two red Mythrax as well as two emeralds. The reds have been in my tank since the day it was cycled and I've never ever ONCE had a problem. They come out at night and pick at things on the rocks, but I've never ever seen them bother anything. I do watch my tank every night about for an hour or more. I did get to see a spawning event thought one night, which was the coolest thing I have seen first-hand in my tank.

    what about the emeralds?

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