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![]() Oh, I should have added...Gorilla crabs are not reef safe. The sump or refugium is a good place to keep one. They can be beneficial scavengers in that setting, and do not deserve to be flushed or squashed. If you do not want to keep him find someone who will please.
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![]() thx, myka. I definitely won't flush or squash it. i will keep it as is - within a jar inside my tank (the tank is in the setup phase anyway) for the time being.
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![]() Wow, he just looks evil. Might be the demonic Red eyes and the predisposition to want to destroy and eat everything that moves... But ehh perhaps hes a vegan?
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![]() I had one of those crabs hitchhike in on one of my rocks. I still remember the red eyes, almost burned in my memory. Anyways the way that I found him was I saw him attacking one of my snails and trying to drag it into his hole.
So definitely a sump creature lol, if you like your snails that is!
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![]() Don't forget to feed him then since he can't get to any food, and I hope you don't keep him there for too long.
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