Alex_78745

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But you may have. He's about 2 1/2 inches across, very shy and so far I've not seen him nip at any coral or take one of my snails or hermits. Any ideas?!
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ronjon

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no idea but he is a cool looking little fella. hope your lucky enough to find out that he will be ok to keep.

gl,
rj
 
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It took me awhile to figure out that was a picture of a crab 'cause the picture was so big and close up. With all the genus and species of crabs it's possible you'll never get a positive ID. My general rule is leave it, target feed and watch for any damage and only then remove it.

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David Mohr
 

SnoopDog

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That is one pointed looking sucker. I have had a ton of hitchhikers but that is a pretty one. Mine are always dull and ugly looking !
 

mattf0124

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I had two in my tank, without any problems, they're more active at night, had a major incident with my tank a few weeks ago,electrocution, and havent seen either one since.....miss the little buggers
 

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It has claws bigger than its body. There are only a few functions that would require claws to be bigger than your body. One of which would be squishing little fishy's heads. I personally wouldn't trust it, i bought a "reef safe" emerald and it trashed my goinopora. Pitty its such a lovely crab. Maybe you could try putting temptation in its way, test it out before it does anything sereous.
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I had a couple of them that looked very similar. At night they tried to catch my chromis. I had a heck of a time removing them. I still have one left, must be the smart one...
 

Bobzarry

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beBeat me to it James.was gonna say it looks like the results of a mating between an urchin and a hairy crab.

Bob
 

william snyder

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In several fields that I am aware of, the phrase "better safe than sorry" applies, such as bomb detecting, hazardous waste spills and does that water have alligators? I might add hitchhiking crabs with big claws to that list.
 

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