Friend or Foe - EMERALD CRAB

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Check these pics.. Yesterday I found a female emerald up at the top of my green slimer 1 inch off the water surface.. She stayed there overnight and is still there... She literally had to climb a foot up the stick to get to where she is now... I don't see her eating damaging or eating the coral however a couple weeks ago I removed 2 monster male emeralds and 1 female for what I deemed as "conduct detrimental to my zoas".. Once my tank was BA free it seems like they found a new food source which sucks because I lost a lot of nice colonies (blue rhino, magician, pink lemonade, purple hornet, rasta, alfa omega)
 
That is how I found one pearched breaking of peices and eating a staghorn...no more emeralds in my tanks...
 
I still have the alfa omegas I got from you a while back. Let me know if you need a re-start frag. Have a few of the others as well.
 
Mine like to mess with my Zoa's as well. He also wore my riccoridea as a hat which got lost in my tank because of him. Recently I found him belly up, not sure why. Everything is good and stable maybe lack of algae or food... maybe just old who knows but I don't think I will be getting a new one.
 
foe, all crabs are scavengers. If hungry enough emerald, and all other, crabs will kill, and eat small fish, other inverts and even soft tissue corals. End of story.
 
Thanks for the comments. I hate to get rid of them because I constantly see them picking at rockwork, but I can't risk any more damage to coral. I am trying my best to run an ULN system so I just don't see a food supply for them and I'm not going to feed them either. They've gotta go.
 
The females are far less likely to do anything. I have seen a male scrape at some blastos and acans of mine. Was just scraping away as I was looking in horror lol....
 
I'm going to pick up a few to see if they will eat my bubble algae. Its starting to spread wider than I'm comfortable with and want to get rid of some before it becomes more of a nuisance.
 
Like what was said, the female emeralds stay smaller than the males and are less problematic. I think the males will kill small fish when they sleep at night.

I watched a large male lurk under a rock, then every few seconds he would dart out and snip a couple tentacle tips off my hammer coral. He didn't eat them, just gave the coral a haircut. He was out of the tank after that.
 
I got two small ones and one large one. They removed the small amount of bubble algae I had, and I haven't seen any for months. For me, they're a friend.... but with all species, it depends on the individual temperament.
 
I had a female eat the flesh off a healthy hammer coral. She got relocated to the sump and has done a good job cleaning up scraps down there.
 
When I originally read this thread I thought "friend". My emerald crab is awesome. I got it from Jenn at the expo. He loves bubble algae. He was tiny when I got him.

I have one now, that looks like it may be a different species. It's greener than my good one and has hairy looking legs. It hitchiked in on my clam, which is funny, because the store owner saw one, asked if I wanted it, and pulled it back out and put it back in his system. There was another! (Big clam)

Today I witnessed him take his little claw, rip a piece of my toadstool and eat it. I've been wondering why it looks like crap.

Wonder what else he's snacking on? I tried to get a video, but he took off.
 
In my experience having 3 in about 4 months, they're always hungry, if I was feeding my zoas or the Duncan colony that I had they would love to jump on top of the coral and remove the food from the mouth, no means for me to feed a guy that it was supposed, intently, to put there to eat leftovers and such, after a while I noticed I only had two and I believe they're extremely territorial as I saw them fighting more than once, and I think the missing one lost a fight LOL!
 
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