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![]() I doubt that crab came in on the anemone unless the anemone was attached to a rock then maybe the crab was in the rock. Either way most crabs (even the so-called reef safe ones) tend to cause some or a lot of grief at one point or another so it is usually best to remove them. I always try to find a home for hitchhiker crabs or I put them on a rock in the sump and give them a bit of food everyday.
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![]() My wife really really likes it for some reason so I think I will re-home him to the 'fuge where he can play with all the horribly large amphopods and copepods that I have down there. Still not sure on his ID, but I'll keep looking.
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90g reef / 55g sump / 300 watt LEDs / CSC-120 skimmer - regal tang, yellow tang, unicorn tang, blue devil damsel, clownfish, lawnmower blenny, diamond watchman goby, yellow prawn goby, foxface, coral beauty angel, flame angel, mandarin goby, lots of inverts and LPS corals. Saving up for 300G tank :-) |