auqua man Well-known member Joined Jan 15, 2006 Messages 372 Location LowerMainland British Columbia Dec 3, 2006 #1 View attachment 18067 It seems to eat like a emerald crab. I am not shure if I should be removing this one.
View attachment 18067 It seems to eat like a emerald crab. I am not shure if I should be removing this one.
balogh03 Well-known member Joined Dec 19, 2005 Messages 1,088 Location Bonney Lake Dec 3, 2006 #2 I dont know, but if you arent sure you can always just through it in the fuge. just a thought -augustus
I dont know, but if you arent sure you can always just through it in the fuge. just a thought -augustus
Herefishyfishy Smart Bass Joined Jun 27, 2006 Messages 6,578 Location Mill Creek, WA Dec 3, 2006 #3 Not an emerald crab. The safest assumption on crabs, NOT reef safe.
S spooge88 Active member Joined Nov 28, 2006 Messages 30 Location guelph, ontario Dec 4, 2006 #4 it looks like a hairy crab, here is a link http://www.edge-of-reef.com/brachiuri/BRAPilumnusen.htm i may be wrong, i'd still put it in my fuge until you know 100%
it looks like a hairy crab, here is a link http://www.edge-of-reef.com/brachiuri/BRAPilumnusen.htm i may be wrong, i'd still put it in my fuge until you know 100%
R reeftnk101 Well-known member Joined Nov 15, 2006 Messages 55 Location Chandler Arizona Dec 4, 2006 #5 I posted a pic of a crab I was unsur of to Anthony Calfo,and he let me know what kind it was and if it was reef safe. Matt
I posted a pic of a crab I was unsur of to Anthony Calfo,and he let me know what kind it was and if it was reef safe. Matt
Maxx Staff Housemonkey Joined Jul 31, 2003 Messages 2,935 Dec 4, 2006 #6 Not a reef safe crab, I would remove it immediately. Nick
A Ashlar Well-known member Joined Oct 21, 2006 Messages 59 Location Dallas, TX Dec 4, 2006 #7 Ehn.. look at his claws.. to me, that looks like a herbivore (and yes, I know, most crabs are opportunistic omnivores).. I mean, c'mon, he's packing salad tongs, not a steak knife
Ehn.. look at his claws.. to me, that looks like a herbivore (and yes, I know, most crabs are opportunistic omnivores).. I mean, c'mon, he's packing salad tongs, not a steak knife