Good one or bad one (crab on acro)?

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Kept him alive out of the display just in case...

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Looks like a rock crab to me. Their typically nocturnal. I don't think there is anything wrong with keeping them in a reef tank. Someone else may be able to answer that.
 
I was told they clean your SPS but one day I bought a new SPS and that came along with it. All my SPS started to die. I dunno if it was the crab doing the damage or something else.
 
Looks like a Gorilla crab to me. I'd definitely get rid of it or put it in the sump if there isn't anything else down there.
 
Here are a couple ID sites.

http://www.chucksaddiction.com/hitchcrabs.html">http://www.chucksaddiction.com/hitchcrabs.html</a>
[IMG]http://www.atlantareefclub.org/forums/showthread.php?t=15479">http://www.atlantareefclub.org/forums/showthread.php?t=15479</a>
 
doesn't look like the gorilla crab that I had, but it's not a very good picture...

bring it to my place so we can feed it to my puffer and we'll ask him what it tastes like... (j/k)
 
I'd get rid of it or banish it to the sump to be safe. I'm fearful of any crabs except hermits, pom pom, and porcelain. Just my opinion, but better safe than sorry. You'd hate to wake up to see him eating one of your fish.
 
brianjfinn;605099 wrote: I'd get rid of it or banish it to the sump to be safe. I'm fearful of any crabs except hermits, pom pom, and porcelain. Just my opinion, but better safe than sorry. You'd hate to wake up to see him eating one of your fish.
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the sump is the best place to leave it. If you get a positive ID you can always relocate it.
 
Thanks guys....from the ID site it very much looks like a Xanthid species. Not reef safe.

Also found him here. http://www.melevsreef.com/id/crabs.html">http://www.melevsreef.com/id/crabs.html</a>

No sump for him either. I put corals down there on occasion.
 
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