|
#1
|
|||
|
|||
Baby Emeralds?
I was feeding my 29 gallon last night when I noticed a quick movement in one of the rocks. When I leaned in closer I noticed a series of legs. My first thought was a spider that had the body just a little smaller than a dime with a leg span of about a quarter. Then it moved out just a little bit more and looked more like a crab. As I looked closer at the legs and the legs of one of my Emerald crabs that has lurking near by I noticed that they looked identical.
Is it possible that the two Emerald crabs I have, have mated and the result is a new little Emerald? And what should I do to find out exactly what this creature is? I'm afraid that if I fresh dip the rock it is hiding in that it may kill it. If it is a harmless crab I don't want to kill it, but if its a spider I want the thing long gone. Any advice fellow reefers? |
#2
|
|||
|
|||
Really doubt that your emerald crabs breed an off-spring. Crab larvae are REALLY hard to raise.
Not all hitch-hiker crabs from LR are reef safe. Need pics to be sure. |
#3
|
|||
|
|||
i bought some emeralds a year ago, they produced some babies but the didnt live too long...
|
|
|