Your oddest hitch-hiker

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Miomo

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What was your weirdest/best hitch-hiker on live rock/sand?

ive heard someone bought an eel but the employee couldnt get it out of the rock...they were given the rock with the snowflake eel and then later there was a ghost eel in it too!
:jaw:

best ive heard of yet

ive had a yellow polyp colonie which eventually died out though
 
i got a rock crab about 2 inches across with the rock i got from one of my friends. It ate half of my hermit crabs and two fish before i got him out.
My friend got 3 mantis shrimp with his shipment of rock. sold two of them and kept the nicest one.
 
Mr. Grumpy Gills;3236501; said:
My friend got 3 mantis shrimp with his shipment of rock. sold two of them and kept the nicest one.

My God, that would be awesome!:headbang2
 
nice, when i get my rock i hope to get some mantis shrimps, or some random polyps
 
royal gramma

i found a cure for cancer once, but my arrow crab ate it :( needless to say that kinda sucked
 
BIGgourami;3236524; said:
royal gramma

i found a cure for cancer once, but my arrow crab ate it :( needless to say that kinda sucked
lol u shlda stopped him. U coulda been rich. U coulda bought like 70 more and a tank big enough for all if u stopped him.
 
really nothing exciting so far just some crab's and some polyp's, My good friend had baby octopus's on his live rock though which was so cool they were the size of a quarter.

mr.reef24
 
mr.reef24;3237133; said:
really nothing exciting so far just some crab's and some polyp's, My good friend had baby octopus's on his live rock though which was so cool they were the size of a quarter.

mr.reef24


that would be awesome! what did he do with them??
 
D-WALT;3237176; said:
that would be awesome! what did he do with them??

he kept them successfully for a few month's and for some reason they perished. I guided him to TONMO.com for information which helped him make a tank and learn to feed them but I feel that they weren't able to adapt well to captivity.

mr.reef24
 
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