We purchased a couple of bigger acroporas a couple months back and took them home to find out they had cute little crab residents. The crabs were no bigger than a pea and off-white with blue eyes. Their body shape is similar to an emerald crab.
For a few months these crabs had free reighn in our tank. One of them stayed in the primary coral he came in and I thought he was eating algae off the coral. The other one moved from coral to coral. The primary coral he came in on mysteriously started missing flesh. About half the coral was dying and I just couldn't figure it out. I moved it around in different lighting and we have been very cautious of our water parameters.
Well last night I noticed those cute little pea sized crabs are now the size of a nickel, maybe a little bigger, and they weren't protecting the coral or eating algae! They were eating the coral!!! One of them was moving from coral to coral tearing off the flesh and polyps and eating it. The crabs colors also changed from an off-white to a darker beige/light brown. So my message is beware of cute little acro crabs with blue eyes. They are bad. They are really BAD!
Hey Kevin... do you want them for a non reef tank or should we kill these cute little critters? I really don't want to kill them, but I now know they are the cause for our corals not doing so hot!!! We have pulled two off of our acros and I believe there is one more in there somewhere. I'll be searching for him tonight. The dead give away of the crabs home is the coral mysteriously missing chunks of it's flesh while the other parts are still polyping, that is until the crab has been a resident for a while!
Brandy
For a few months these crabs had free reighn in our tank. One of them stayed in the primary coral he came in and I thought he was eating algae off the coral. The other one moved from coral to coral. The primary coral he came in on mysteriously started missing flesh. About half the coral was dying and I just couldn't figure it out. I moved it around in different lighting and we have been very cautious of our water parameters.
Well last night I noticed those cute little pea sized crabs are now the size of a nickel, maybe a little bigger, and they weren't protecting the coral or eating algae! They were eating the coral!!! One of them was moving from coral to coral tearing off the flesh and polyps and eating it. The crabs colors also changed from an off-white to a darker beige/light brown. So my message is beware of cute little acro crabs with blue eyes. They are bad. They are really BAD!
Hey Kevin... do you want them for a non reef tank or should we kill these cute little critters? I really don't want to kill them, but I now know they are the cause for our corals not doing so hot!!! We have pulled two off of our acros and I believe there is one more in there somewhere. I'll be searching for him tonight. The dead give away of the crabs home is the coral mysteriously missing chunks of it's flesh while the other parts are still polyping, that is until the crab has been a resident for a while!
Brandy