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| Tunicate | Emerald Crabs safe? So i decided to pick up a emerald crab about 2 weeks ago. Last night I was looking in the tank when lights were out and noticed the crab hangin around my palm glove polyps...not sure if he was eating them or picking at the polyps directly but he was shifting them with his claws. I purchased it from the LFS and was told they are good for clean up and are reef "safe" but after reading from some sources that they have been known to eat corals, ive become worried that i might start losing corals. I dont really have an abundance of coral yet since the tank is new, but i will definitely know if he eats one of the polyps. The crab is about 3/4-1" and im wondering if i should take him back or leave him in the tank. Any suggestions? |
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| Reef Shark ![]() | Re: Emerald Crabs safe? Depends on your definition of safe. The last one I had tried to dismantle one of my serpent stars, so the crab got banished to the sump. Crabs, even emeralds, tend to be very opportunistic feeders. I had a Sally Lightfoot crab in my 90 that I watched catch and eat a baby Bangaii cardinal...that was it for that crab too...After that, I got rid of all my hermits except the scarlets...even the blue legs tend to be pretty opportunistic, and are well known for killing snails to take their shells...
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| Tunicate | Re: Emerald Crabs safe? bummer I'm new to the sw hobby and trying to get my bearings still. I just put 6 corals in the tank and really would hate to lose them to a $6 crab. Its not like i have any missing that i have noticed, but I'm not so sure it was a smart purchase after I read more on emerald crabs. |
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| WOLVERINE~ ![]() | Re: Emerald Crabs safe? look at my sig~
__________________ ~Welcome to my nightmare~ I think you're gonna like it I think you're gonna feel you belong. A walk to vacation, A necessary sedation, You wanna feel at home cause' you belong. *Disclaimer* i say this as my best advice to a beginner. do not,,,and i repeat,,,,,DO NOT look at my tank as an example....i have a well practised eye, decades of experience, and a trunkload of failures to allow me to force the issue and get away with things most cannot~ |
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| Manta Ray | Re: Emerald Crabs safe? IME when emeralds a smaller they are good algae eaters. As they gain age and size they tend to shift to a more meaty diet..like fish and coral. Use them when they are small and ditch them when they get large. If you notice them pulling polyps it's time to get rid of them.
__________________ ___________________________________ Greg All time fav quote: "Now and then it's good to pause in our pursuit of happiness and just be happy."-Guillaume Apollinaire "Being happy can be as easy as deciding to be!"-Greg Kimsey (framerguy) 375gDT built in wall, 100g sump, Sequence Hammerhead closed loop, 75 gallon mangrove/seagrass/mineral mud refugium, 55 gallon crushed coral/live rock refugium, algae turf scrubber, DIY calcium reactor, DIY kalkwasser mixer, DIY light system w/4x 250MH & 4x54w T5, etc, etc, etc... http://www.reefsanctuary.com/forums/reef-chronicles/31882-akwareum-too.html |
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| WOLVERINE~ ![]() | Re: Emerald Crabs safe?
__________________ ~Welcome to my nightmare~ I think you're gonna like it I think you're gonna feel you belong. A walk to vacation, A necessary sedation, You wanna feel at home cause' you belong. *Disclaimer* i say this as my best advice to a beginner. do not,,,and i repeat,,,,,DO NOT look at my tank as an example....i have a well practised eye, decades of experience, and a trunkload of failures to allow me to force the issue and get away with things most cannot~ |
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| Manta Ray | Re: Emerald Crabs safe? Quote:
__________________ ___________________________________ Greg All time fav quote: "Now and then it's good to pause in our pursuit of happiness and just be happy."-Guillaume Apollinaire "Being happy can be as easy as deciding to be!"-Greg Kimsey (framerguy) 375gDT built in wall, 100g sump, Sequence Hammerhead closed loop, 75 gallon mangrove/seagrass/mineral mud refugium, 55 gallon crushed coral/live rock refugium, algae turf scrubber, DIY calcium reactor, DIY kalkwasser mixer, DIY light system w/4x 250MH & 4x54w T5, etc, etc, etc... http://www.reefsanctuary.com/forums/reef-chronicles/31882-akwareum-too.html | |
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| Scopas Tang | Re: Emerald Crabs safe? I once had an emerald crab that must had been fed gun powder at the wholesalers!..LOL. After a week of getting his barrings, he first started bullying some coral... Then went on to shred some Nassarius snails, and then gutted a small horseshoe crab I had. Needless to say I won't have one of them again. Chris |
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| Elegance coral | Re: Emerald Crabs safe? mine are gettin big and do a great job eating algae but i have a feeling they're not gonna stay that way for long i found one who was eatn' some algae off of my star polyps but he looked up to something considering everytime i looked close to the tank at him he ran and hid which is new for him so i think he knows hes doin somethin wrong |
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| -CHAUVINIST PIG- | Re: Emerald Crabs safe? most risks pertaining to mynthrax crabs ive heard is from them attacking like snails stars conches and other mobile verts. i think they're given a "reefsafe" title most likely because they are not in the genius of crabies the feed on corals. but you never know. especially if some uber reefer like WIT says they're nasty
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