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From: Arvenohx
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  • ty for the video. i got 2 of these guys in a 10 gallon with 8 other fish. they all get along well. u say they do eat the flakes that fall down to the bottom? i havent seen my crabs try eating them :/ im hoping they are and wont die.

  • @BigThangsPoppinMayne Really? Crabs are scavengers so they'll pretty much go for anything. If they aren't eating well throw in some shrimp pellets. I had fiddler crabs and they would eat the stuff that fell down

  • what do u mean by keep the water brackish

  • dude they need brackish water . dont claim to be a teacher if u dont know

  • are the full grown in this video?

  • guys i need some help! can i have tease guys toether? 3 guppies 1 bala shark 2 tiger barbs 2 green tiger barbs 1 (red tailed shark i might get rainbow i havn't got this fish yet) 2 clown loaches 1 red clawed crab 1 african claw frog/african dwarf frog (i might get the fish under) 6 golden zebra danios (6 neon or cardinal tetra or instead 1 more green tiger barb and 1 more tiger barb and 2 cherry barbs and 2 albino barbs pls help i aint realy good with this sort of stuff lol... thank you and bye
  • @amthebadman This is decent amount of fish. I hope you have a larger tank (maybe 30 gallons at the minimum)! Personally I wouldn't put the red clawed crabs in with any other kind of fish, they're just way too aggressive. Plus the bala shark and tiger barbs can be a little aggressive.

  • @Arvenohx bala sharks arent aggressive until feeding lol

  • I might get three red claw crabs but I am not rely sure I will tell you later if I do :)

  • you got a lot of crabs in there - feed them tomatoes!

  • @hejsut I didn't even know red-clawed crabs ate tomatoes :) sounds like a neat idea

  • would love some details to best ways of crab proofing the tank

  • @handofprogress That could be arranged :D

  • Great Info Good Job!! looking for a scavenger for oscar tank!! any ideas?? Will enjoy your channel...JOE... 5*****'s have subbed your channel looking forward to more

  • @yanyoulen Thanks! I really appreciate your support.

    Scavengers for oscar tanks...hmm...that's a bit of a tough one. You'd need to get something nice and tough, maybe look into crayfish/lobsters? An armoured pleco would probably work the best, and do a little scavenging. A large catfish, like a shovelnose, will do some scavenging and work (generally) well with oscars. Hope this helps

  • You need a bigger tank... MUCH bigger... They need air AND brackish water

  • Yes I made sure to acknowledge that in the narration.

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