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After ye booty
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Hermit crab (with feather duster?)
Small hermit Sea Hare Other hermits Another Sea Hare Whatcha think? |
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One Word: Croutons.
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Nice
Where exactly are you located? Btw, the "feather duster" is an anemone.
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After ye booty
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In the Panhandle of Florida. Those were caught in Pensacola. Yeah, I kinda figured that was an anemone after thinking about it. Thanks for the compliment!
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One Word: Croutons.
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While I was down in Florida, I collected a few (well, 30) of that species of hermit. They would be trapped in big pockets of water in the middle of the day, along with a few fish
And no problem!
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After ye booty
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The water was pretty rough today on the gulf side but in the bay, I just caught a couple snails, couple hermits, a small shrimp, and the sea hares. If I had some goggles on I would have had much better results but I don't have any goggles at the moment but now I know a couple good spots =] . Whenever I get some goggles and a green flag at the beach, I look forward to hitting up the gulf side for some arrow crabs, stone crabs, sea horses (probably just see them, not catch them because I do not have a tank set up for them nor know any specific care they need) ect...
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I'm watching you
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looks good, I like the sea hares...lol
Reminds me of Cancun earlier this year....My cousin and I went out everyday to cout the tidal pools. we cought hundereds of hermits, mexican/zebra turbo snails, a little scooter blenny like fish, tons of brittle stars, queen conches, blue crabs, baby sergant majors, etc. even a really cool looking moray eel, almost like a snowflake, but it wasn't. we just saw him, didn't even try to catch him...lol I like the crab with the anenome as well...it's kinda cute...lol
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Join Date: Sep 2006
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The sea hares won't survive long if they don't have enough beneficial algae to graze on. The hermits are cool - but be careful with some of them. They may not be reef safe and may get large. I was going to say that hermit has an anemone on his shell but someone beat me to it. Now watch your water parameters since you added new creatures from the ocean. But DO NOT return it to the wild where you found them. Nice catch though ...
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After ye booty
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All of the creatures in this 20 gallon tank are "local" fish that I caught in the wild. My friend has been keeping a couple sea hares for about 3 months now.
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Join Date: Sep 2007
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we have similar anemone harmit crabs here in Hawaii.... we catch them in tidepools or on the reef when the tide is low....
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YOu should not be takign things out of the water. It is illegal and there is a reason for that. If we let everybody do this the reef environments would be devestated by people taking creatures out of the habitat.
The worst part is if you are goign to do something like this then you should not broadcast it on a website..... the last hting you should do is put that in writting cause if you do get caught there is written proof that you took animals out of the ocean.........
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girl anachronism
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agreed! i couldn't ethically reconcile the fact that i was taking something out of its native habitat to put in my tank. i try to avoid wild-caught fish species in my own tanks...
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Quote:
Says the person with 3 wild caught ottos in their tank.... Please people...We all know that it isn't a good idea, but I'm sure that they know the laws...
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girl anachronism
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yeah, i learned that after i bought them...i actually have 5.
hence the "try." though the fishery is supposed to only supply us with tank-raised...i should have known better than to trust them :\
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After ye booty
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Florida fishing and hunting license / collectors license.
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Let's see...you need a simple fishing license to catch/keep fw fishes from property other than your own...people catch fish every day and eat them, mount them on a hunk of wood on the wall, or toss them back in the water. You need a sw fishing license to catch/keep fish from the ocean. People also catch, eat, and mount sw fish on a hunk of wood on their wall every day
This is how we get fish to begin with...the wild. This is how we learn about fish...the wild. This is how we can preserve species and observe them for the future when far worse things could happen to their environments...the wild. I'm not for capturing endangered fish or the like, but what if you can successfully breed them to release back? The hermits you get in fish stores are just as likely to have been caught in the same way. So, my point, I don't believe it is illegal, least not where I am, and I don't think s13 would ignore the laws of his/her state and broadcast it publically. I think it's far worse to pointlessly hunt/fish animals than to keep them alive for personal education and possibly doing good in the future with them. We have all kept wild caught fish. We do a lot more damage to the environment in other ways every day s13, nice, great pics Last edited by Ichthius; 11-30-2007 at 01:38 PM. |
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its legal to collect in certain coasts, but there are limits, last i heard there are no sources of captive bred hermit crabs, so everyone that you buy is wild caught. keep it friendly and learn your laws before attacking people on an open forum, because as you said, its in writing.
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Join Date: Sep 2007
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commercial marine licence.....state of Hawaii.....it allows me to collect listed species(allowable by the state) and sell to the aquarium trade....Hermit crabs do not breed in captivity.....so there are no captive bred hermits....especially with an anemone...thanks for the concern though...aloha!!!
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An interesting question to you wetpetshawaii : You mentioned hermit crabs with anemones on the shells. Do they need proper lighting as you would for an anemone ? Also I've seen crabs with anemones on their backs or claws as well. Curious because they do look cool and might be on my wish list for a future SW tank.
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Join Date: Sep 2007
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not at all.....they do not require any speacial lighting...kept anemone hermits for years in a nano tank with no lighting at all.....its sooooo cool one night I was watching this one anemone hermit changing its shell to the one I dropped into the tank...I hand painted my sons nome on the shell and thought it would be cool to have a hermit live in a shell with a custom paint job LOL!!! anyways it worked...I saw it checking out the shell one night trying it on for size...struggled to stay awake and watch it....it took a whole 40 minutes but the hermit decided to make his move....and he did.. to our customized shell....oh and you know whats the cool part....it went back to its old shell and with its pinchers gently peeled off the amemones and stuck them on his new shell....(covered up my custom paint job with the anemone) bummers...LOL but it was cool to watch the whole thing happen....wish I had a video cam that night.....anyways the next low tide is in about two weeks....I can collect them for you....just pay the shipping (fed ex) $25 and maybe kick in a little extra for gas money and I will ship as many as you need right to your door........take care...A hui hio kakou (till we meet again)
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Wow ! That is cool ! One last question : are they reef safe ?
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