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 Help ID'ing a crab 
		
		
		Look what I found in my live rock ... Can anyone ID it? 
	More important, is it reef-safe? It's hard to tell from the pics, but the shell almost seemed to have a green cast to it, and the shell & legs are smooth, not hairy. Sorry for the pic - quality, the crab is small (~1.5cm carapice) and I had the lights off so he wouldn't hide while I tried to get a picture of him :smile: Vic http://i39.photobucket.com/albums/e1...Crab/crab1.jpg http://i39.photobucket.com/albums/e1...Crab/crab2.jpg http://i39.photobucket.com/albums/e1...Crab/crab3.jpg  | 
		
 i had 1 of those once. was told it was a gorilla crab. not reef safe. (i dont trust anything with red eyes) 
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 Agree'd. no good  | 
		
 He has demon eyes!:twised: LOL! And also 8 walking legs...I would ditch em'! 
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 Okay, so assuming I can catch my little Lucifer crab, can I toss him in the sump, or should I use him in a very small bisque? 
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 Find some one with a Trigger, or puffer tank, and drop him in.    Wont be so evil then.  Buahahahaha 
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 Hmmm, "How many Triggers/Puffers does it take to crack a crab's shell ... ?"  | 
		
 So I tried the baited shot-glass trick last night, using a 3" tall tumbler with a 2" mouth. 
	Put some frozen clam meat that I had left over from making my homemade frozen reef gruel - all good, until the Half-yellow Blue Damsels smelled it. 5-mins, empty tumbler, smug Damsels :mad: Plan-B: cover 1/2 the mouth with Saranwrap. More News, tomorrow. Vic  | 
		
 I would go to plan "C"....get a bigger glass and trap the damsel:twised::mrgreen: 
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