Hammers Cobalt Blue lobster

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alex101

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Do invertabrates such as a Cobalt blue lobster count as much as a regular fish towards the tank community? I want to add some more stuff to my 90 gallon but I don't want to overcrowd the tank. I didn't know if bottom dwellers counted as much as actual fish who need to swim around
 
That lobster might get messed with by the O, and if you put it in your other tank, it would get torn apart.
 
he is right, i kept an O with a crayfish for a while, they lasted together for maybe 6 months, but they were constantly fighting, eventually the O won.
 
You ever see a Lobster WIN agianst a common PLeco?? myuncle had a Jag, pleco. crayfish and some other fish... needless to say, the crayfish killed most fo the fish but the jag. the pleco got its stomach ripped open and i think the crayfish was eating its guts. Then after we cleaned up that mess, later on in the week we noticed the crayfish missing his tail and sittin there.. he was only his upper part of the shell DEAD.. the JAg sucked off his tail and killed him, the Jag won the Tank, by outlasting everything!
 
Invertebrates eat, and therefore produce waste, so yes they count towards your bioload.
 
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