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Old 06-04-2004, 10:48 AM   #1
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Collecting your own????

My boyfriend happens to live right off of the Delaware bay. This past weekend we took the boat out and collected some creatures for my tank. I scooped up a bunch of macro algae (not sure on the type, its brown with thick branching), a rock crab,a bunch of shrimp (I think they are called grass or glass shrimp), snails (VERY TINY! black shells and when they move they have a long tube that sticks out) and a bunch of small [acronym:3f245a3be6="copepods, amphipods, etc"]pods[/acronym:3f245a3be6] and other tiny critters.

Has anyone else had luck with collecting stuff themselves. We checked the shrimp for visiable parasites and didn't see any. Before the above addition I just had hermits, an urchin, and an emerald crab in the tank. I realize that the potential to introduce pollutants and foreign parasites is very high (so please be kind....). Are there any suggestions on future collections? His mom has a 100+ tank and we have done many runs for her tank in the past and she has not had a problem.

Also, does anyone know of a good guide that can be used for the identification of some of the buggers that I found?
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Old 06-04-2004, 10:58 AM   #2
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I have collected periwinkle snails since I live on the NH seacoast. They have been in the tank since March and seem to be doing fine. I did have them in [acronym:cc36c5b0f2="quarantine or quart depending on context"]qt[/acronym:cc36c5b0f2] before the main tank. From there they went into a tank that was being cycled. No problems yet. They seem to do a great job on the algae and it sure beats $2.00 per snail at the fish store.
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My first comment is to be sure you check your local laws carefully! Some areas have very strict laws on removing live creatures from the water. I know you said you've "been doing it for a while" but you may simply not have been caught yet if there are laws against it in your area.

Your already aware of the potential for pests and parisites. As far as identifying, any good book used for aquarium identification should help. I would also strongly recommend you NOT collect anything you don't recognize. There are many reasons why you shouldn't with the biggest two being if you don't know what it is and therefore don't know what it needs to survive, it may simply die. Secondly, not knowing the creature, it may devistate everything else in your tank either by simply being aggressive or toxic.
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I went to the bahamas 2 weeks ago and found three flame scallops. I cleaned out an empty salsa jar and put them in it and filled it up with water. They all survived in there for about 7 hours. I have them in my 10gal. [acronym:bd051fc7e6="quarantine or quart depending on context"]qt[/acronym:bd051fc7e6] tank. I am gonna leave them in there for another 2 weeks just to make sure they are ok.
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Old 06-04-2004, 01:06 PM   #5
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I always collect stuff for my tank. Everything fro mmacro for my tangs, to anemones and porcelain crabs. Just remember all the stuff in the [acronym:164935a6e1="Local Fish Store"]LFS[/acronym:164935a6e1] most of it anyways is wild caught. From the ocean the majority are thrown into foul holding tanks. So all in all its the same idea.
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Yes, many [acronym:1c2352a551="Local Fish Store"]LFS[/acronym:1c2352a551] critters are wild caught. But many are also tank bred. Either way, that doesn't change the fact that there are conservation laws in effect in many places designed to keep our beaches and oceans healthy.

I'm not arguing any sense of morality of whats right or wrong. I'm simply stating the fact that many areas have laws against collecting wildlife from the oceans. Collecting wildlife in spite of, or even in ignorance of the laws can land you some hefty fines.
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Oh I was just mentioning the whole wild stuff bringing in parasites my opinion on it at least, and yes it is good to check to make sure its legal.
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Yep - always check ! Around these parts people collect and eat periwinkles.
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I went to the bahamas 2 weeks ago and found three flame scallops. I cleaned out an empty salsa jar and put them in it and filled it up with water. They all survived in there for about 7 hours. I have them in my 10gal. [acronym:a4e5ad943f="quarantine or quart depending on context"]qt[/acronym:a4e5ad943f] tank. I am gonna leave them in there for another 2 weeks just to make sure they are ok.
Your darn lucky you didnt get caught. I know when we was in the bahamas for our honeymoon it was made very clear that removal of any live creature from the water would result in a very stiff fine
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Yeah they didn't say anything until we got back to fort lauderdale and they just have if you if you were bringing anything back and I said nope! We took a 17 passenger sea plane over because we were staying at Atlantis. The name off the flight was chalks airline. We flew right into atlantis.
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