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01-11-2007, 10:13 AM
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| | Skunk Shrimp
Join Date: Jan 2006 Location: Kenosha, Wisconsin Age: 24
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| Me and my wife tried getting it out. We put some dried brine on the aquadose and set in the corner, she came out slowly and jumped back in her rock whenever anything got close. She'll push away the hermits, but it's afraid of everything else. Doesn't seem aggressive at all.
I'll keep my eye on her, but I think we are going to leave her in the main tank. I'm sure it's been in there for awhile, and nothing has shown any distress.
She does not play dead, which doesn't seem to match the current IDs.
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75 G Display, 12 G Refuge, 12 G sump, 1/10 Chiller, Coralife Skimmer, 300 Watts MH 14,000 K, 356 Watts of Actinic PC Lighting, 120 Pounds of Substrate, 109 lbs of Rock.
Corals: Pumping Xenia, colt, Hammer, 4 misc mushroom groups.
Fish: 2 Ocellaris Clowns, Yellow Tang.
Inverts: turbo snails, astrea snails, tiger striped serpent star, sifting star, skunk cleaner shrimp, sally, red ball sponge, 50 or so hermit crabs |
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01-12-2007, 08:38 AM
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| | Gigas Clam
Join Date: Nov 2004 Location: Carpentersville, IL Age: 52
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| I keep a couple of little emeralds in my 300 to go after Valonia too. They don't look like that.
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300 Reef; 325LR, 1/2" sand bed in tank, 3" sand bed in 215 gal sump/refugium and Berliner PowerPro SS twin becket skimmer. 210 Reef; with 225 lbs of LR, 300 lb DSB, Large W/D and Jebo 520 skimmer modified to accept a becket. 90 RR FOWLR; tied into the 300's sump with a closed loop for extra circulation. 55 hospital. |
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01-12-2007, 08:45 AM
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| | Stylophora
Join Date: Aug 2004 Location: Montreal, QC,Quebec Age: 29
Posts: 999
| The right way (and only to my knowledge) to ID emerald crabs is to check the inside of the joints of there legs, if its red then you got yourself an emerald.
Not sure if i expressed myself right (im french after all) but if its not clear let me know and ill try to clear it up.
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20Gal, 45 lbs LR, 65W PC 10 000K + 65W PC 20 000K + 10Gal sump/fuge
Livestock :hermit and snails, Green star polyps, Button polyps, Finger leather, Xenia, Zoanthids, Mushrooms, Yellow polyps, montipora digitata, acropora, ?mistery polyps?, mistery crab, six line wrasse |
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01-12-2007, 09:00 AM
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| | Skunk Shrimp
Join Date: Jan 2006 Location: Kenosha, Wisconsin Age: 24
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| I'll see if I can get it to come out again, and then I'll take a look. It doesn't move around the tank at all, or even come out, unless there is food. |
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01-12-2007, 09:23 AM
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| | Scooter Blennie
Join Date: Sep 2005 Age: 26
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| Although it might belong to the family of the mithrax, I dont think it is an emerald. Emeralds have hairy legs with a green, shaved torso. Then again, there are some crabs that decorate their armor with algae for camouflage.
I think unless you find one that best looks like your crab, dont make a definite ID on it. For all you know, it might be beneficial. You cannot stop these crabs from ever creeping in your reef because they always will. They hitchhike on rock to coral.... it is impossible.
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30g reef tank, CPR CY192 filter w/ DIY plumb running Rio 17HF return, Coralife 3x 9w UV Sterilizer, 3 24W T5-Helios 10K Daylights/3 24W T5-Helios Blue lights, 2 Logysis blue meteor light strobes (moonlights/24 Blue LEDs).
Tiger tail cuke, asst. snails/hermits, asst. feathers, rainbow acan,zoos,shrooms,bubble,galaxea, asst. shrimp, 2 ocellaris,mandarin,zebrasoma xanthurum,pink-spot watchman,red-striped pistol. |
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01-16-2007, 01:20 PM
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| | Plankton
Join Date: Jan 2007 Location: San Diego, CA
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| I think I have the same crab! I know I have at least two of these crabs in my tank. One is much smaller than the other. Here is a photo of the larger one. He seems to only be interested in eating algae. I still can't really find anything on the internet about what kind of crab it is. |
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01-19-2007, 02:28 AM
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| | Giant Squid
Join Date: Oct 2006 Location: TN Age: 31
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Originally Posted by Siouxsie I know I have at least two of these crabs in my tank. One is much smaller than the other. Here is a photo of the larger one. He seems to only be interested in eating algae. I still can't really find anything on the internet about what kind of crab it is. | Thats a hairy crab..... |
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01-19-2007, 02:32 AM
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| | Giant Squid
Join Date: Oct 2006 Location: TN Age: 31
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Originally Posted by coral reefer It is an Emerald Crab(MITHRAX)! They have hairy legs as well. They are reef safe! I have three in my tank and they are the size of a Silver Dollar. I've never seen them as big as they are in my tank-but they give me no problem and don't bother any of my livestock or corals! I love these crabs. For some reason, I can't keep Sally Lightfoots alive in my tank, unfortunately as crabs are cool to watch and very unique. | I use to love emerald crabs, use to defend them when people talked smack about them. They are great algae eaters, but when the algae is gone, they go looking for other food sources and since ALL CRABS ARE OMNIVORES, they will eat just about anything. NO CRAB IS 100% REEF SAFE! The emralds I HAD ate my favorite slug the other day and they went bye bye! I caught the fudge packer red handed er.... "red clawed". I was moving something in the tank, and there one of them was, half shell in claw, eating it with the other claw!
So in my personal experience, emerald crabs=bad bad bad, die die die!!!! |
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01-19-2007, 04:41 AM
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| | Giant Squid
Join Date: Jan 2006 Location: Meriden, Connecticut Age: 44
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| The Emerald(Mithrax) is a member of the infraorder Brachyura. Inevitably all reef organisms have to eat to survive thus their really isn't any 100% guaranteed "reef safe" crab, shrimp etc. With that in mind you can break it down alittle further and say reef safe means the likelihood that an organism will eat other popular fish and inverts as well as corals.
Now as far as crabs are concerned, you would look at the many hermits that retain a small size, both in body, and more importantly in claw size (blue legs being an example). Then you have the Porcelain crabs that are filter feeders. They are quite safe with fish and inverts due to their diminished claws and filter feeding appendages.
At the other end of the spectrum, you have something like the Box crab, which will grow rather large and comes with big and powerful claws as this is a formidable opportunistc feeder! Other problem crabs are the decorator, Horseshoe and Pom-Pom and anemone crab.
In between these crabs listed above you have everything else, like your Sally Lightfoots, Emeralds, Arrow and the like.
Again, I still think that the picture is of a Mithrax crab. And really, unless you have small fish, again they are omnivores, they are a useful and worthwhile aquarium inhabitant in my opinion and others such as Anthony Calfo and Robert Fenner.
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02-15-2007, 10:04 PM
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| | Skunk Shrimp
Join Date: Jan 2006 Location: Kenosha, Wisconsin Age: 24
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| The crab has caused no problems. He still hiding mostly, but I did see him out in the sand the other day.
He hides from my small clowns, so I don't think he'll attack.
Thanks for the help everyone! |
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