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How do I get rid of a crab the came on some live rock. He is took quick for me to get him with a net.

He was about the size of a dime 4 months ago when I setup the tank, now I want to add fish but I do not want him to eat them. His pinchers seem to have grown as well and look large. He is about the size of a quarter or maybe a bit smaller.
 
What color and is there a black band across the eyes?

If a bad crab, about the only way to remove is by taking the rock out and suspend over container of tank water and hope he jumps in. If in a head of coral, usually need to crush a baddy
 
I've had good luck using plastic coke bottle traps...another method I have used in the past is to find out where the crab is hiding, and cook him right in his cave using a turkey baster full of boiling water....

MikeS
 
I've caught a couple of crabs by clipping a piece of food they like into a large fish net and just waited and waited for them to crawl into or onto the net and then just pulled them out...

Chris
 
How do you know if it is a bad crab or a good crab?
 
I have caught several crabs by putting a small wide mouth jar ( like a baby food jar ) in the bottom of the tank next to your live rock, with a weighted piece of shrimp in the bottom of the jar.
May take a few nights, but it should end up in the jar.
 
There are like a jillion (or as quoted "about 42,000...") different crabs, personally if it's not a crab I put in the tank that crab has got to go. I have killed two, each time after noticing the crab (generally gnawing at an SPS colony) I would scan my tank each morning (when the lights are off) and once found I would take a skewer stick and *** at it...one took me a month and the other took me a few weeks.

There are a lot of sites with pages dedicated to crab ID, here is one to get you started: http://www.wetwebmedia.com/marine/inverts/arthropoda/crabs/swcrabs.htm

Good luck.

How do you know if it is a bad crab or a good crab?
 
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