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| Bryozoan | Mystery Crab I can't snap a picture of this little bugger because when the camera is around he moves quick as lightening back into his cave and when the camera is not ready or around he comes out far enough for me to see to be able to describe. This crab is between a dime and a nickel in size. It is a whittish-gray and looks like it is wearing fur. The pinchers are black in color, I was able to get a look when he nipped my nassarius' sniffer as he was hunting for the food I had just put in for the fish. By the description, does anyone know what type of crab it is??
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| The Wand Geek was here. ;) ![]() | Re: Mystery Crab I do not know exactly what type of crab but it sounds like a fish/coral eater. I've read that any 'hairy' or 'black clawed' crab is NOT reef safe and should be removed. Do you have a sump you can move it to? Maybe your lfs would want it?
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| Bryozoan | Re: Mystery Crab I can't even get close enough to it to catch it. It has chosen a cave in the very bottom, center piece of my l/r. If anyone has any ideas on how to catch it without removing everything from the tank then by all means let me know.
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| Golden Moray | Re: Mystery Crab It sounds like a Gorilla Crab. Does it look like this? ![]() Try to smash him with a chopstick or use a trap like this. |
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| Beautiful Katamari | Re: Mystery Crab Here is a great crab ID site Crabs
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| Reef Shark ![]() | Re: Mystery Crab Pretty much NONE of the "Hitchhiker crabs" are desirable. There are a few "crab-traps" that work, although it may take a while to entice him into it.
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| Totally stoked dude ![]() | Re: Mystery Crab Also getting an exact crab ID can be nearly impossible. A lot of times it is easier to remove the rock they are holed up in and try the soda water trick or put it in a separate tank and coax them out with food.
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| Harlequin Tuskfish | Re: Mystery Crab ok take a glass lean it against a rock at night with some food, some kinda meat, and because of the angle he gets in but cant climb out... i have seen this with crab after crab caught
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| Sunshine Reefer ![]() | Re: Mystery Crab Hairy crab = bad I know it may be hard to remove the rock but what are you going to think when it starts eating your corals? Easier to do it now in a controled situation than to try to rescue an injured coral.
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| Over Achiever | Re: Mystery Crab I have heard that the rule of thumbs is: Hairy shell=Bad Smooth shell=OK Most will say all crabs, even hermits, are not good in the reef because they are opportunistic. I don't subscribe to this line of thinking and feel that crabs are great for cleaning up the tank and are a integral part of the reef ecosystem. They can get to places fish and other invertebrate can not. |
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| Over Achiever | Re: Mystery Crab I would advise against anything terrestrial based. Moreover, no telling what kind of chemicals are in hot dogs not to mention the fat! You don't want an oil slick on the surface of your water! Stay with ocean based foods. Frozen shrimp, clam, scallop, or fish.![]() |
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| Totally stoked dude ![]() | Re: Mystery Crab I hesitate to put a hot dog in my own stomach unless I'm consuming alcohol with it , let alone my reef tank....I would just go with a piece of shrimp or squid.
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