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Old 10/09/2007, 11:02 PM
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Crab ID Please

What Is It...Found it on a Stag of mine







Thanks for any info...
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Old 10/09/2007, 11:18 PM
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it being out of water makes it hard to identify. first did you just get this staghorn? there are crabs that live in sps and actually protect them. others eat them. he looks hairy so im guessy gorilla crab. is he eating anything? i mean your sps that he was found on? any dead spots just pop up? if you are a coral guy i wouldnt even think about it...he could be ok but for your corals just get him out for good!
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Old 10/09/2007, 11:23 PM
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i dont know. wish you had a pic of him in the water.

Almost looks like a good guy to me. I dont see hair though, looks smooth shelled to me

Is he hairy?? dont kill him yet. We might be putting him right back in the stag.
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Old 10/09/2007, 11:30 PM
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Not hairy...he is in a tupperware container until he is deemed good or bad. That is a toothpick he is on so he is quite small.

The Stag is healthy and does not appear to have any spots that look suspicious.
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Old 10/09/2007, 11:36 PM
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could be an sps crab thats not a threat! do a search and compare pics. another thought.....ask urself have u added any new corals or rocks latly? if not in the last 3 months then hes been thee=re for a while and if the corals are ok he must not be feeding on them. me personally as a coral lover id give him away or send him to the sump/
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Old 10/09/2007, 11:45 PM
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if he is smooth shelled and in your stag.........i say good guy. Put him back

everybody at the bottom of this page is a good guy. he looks kinda like the second pic.......

Even if he didnt look exactly like that Id say good guy. Ive had a bunch of different colored acro crabs that arent all pictured there

Im kind of fond of my acro crabs. they are the only crabs I keep in my systems

http://home2.pacific.net.ph/~sweetyu...itchcrabs.html
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Old 10/09/2007, 11:53 PM
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http://home2.pacific.net.ph/~sweetyu...ral_crabs.html

Do you think he looks like that Tetralia glaberrima?

If so then good crab...
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Old 10/10/2007, 07:27 PM
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i am 99% sure thats a coral crab. corals usually do better with one of those little guys protecting it, and keeping it clean.
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Old 10/10/2007, 08:34 PM
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i am 99% sure thats a coral crab. corals usually do better with one of those little guys protecting it, and keeping it clean.
very true .....like i asked before if the sps looks good...no patches,etc,,,,then its most lickly an acro crab and safe...if your unsure then id move it! looks and sounds like hes ok...but go with YOUR own gut feelings.
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