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![]() Can't ID it, but have ALWAYS removed red eyed crabs from the main tank.
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![]() Looks like a mud crab, no real claws to speak of.
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![]() Thanks for the help. So what is the verdict, safe or not for my tank?
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![]() Crabs are usually opportunistic, but I still really like them.
The only crab in my reef however is a decorator crab the size of a softball. They pull up the odd zoo and polyp but nothing that is of a concern to me. It certainly is a horrific site by flashlight and I just love her. ![]() http://www.wetwebmedia.com/marine/in...swcrabfaqs.htm |
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![]() Well I posted this on RC for Ron Shimek and he says it is a Xanthid crab which is very destructive. By the way he says it is a female crab.
Unfortunately I will have to execute her. |
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![]() I vote give it aeay to some one for there sump
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![]() I agree,give her to someone with a sump.I have at least 2 of these crabs(plus a couple other hitch hiker crabs,and shrimp)and none of them have caused any trouble.
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