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Beverly 12-30-2005 05:52 PM

Crab in Acro - Good or Bad?
 
Have noticed a tiny white/clearish crab, with one claw bigger than the other, on the base of an acropora I bought last week for my 37g lit by a 175w MH. Is this crab going to harm my coral?

Sorry for what might seem like a very dumb question, but I have never kept acros before :redface:

Willow 12-30-2005 05:56 PM

sounds like an acro crab. good commensile crab that lives within acro colonies.

Willow 12-30-2005 05:57 PM

sorry i should have asked what your magnesium levels are first :P

Xtasia 12-30-2005 05:59 PM

I heard they were ok b/c they keep the acropora clear of detritus. I have one with one tan crab, and another with 2 whitish ones. All's good 6 months now.

Wet web media says:
Hello,
Are the small crabs found in Acropora harmful to the coral?
>>
Not generally... all else being equal they're of no consequence.
Bob Fenner

Reefs.org has more info...
http://www.reefs.org/hhfaq/pages/mai..._livestock.htm

I just bought a colony of Acropora/Pocillopora and there is a crab living in it. Is it harmful?
Chances are that the crab you have found will not be a problem. Crabs found in heads of SPS corals are usually of the Family Xanthidae. They are typically commensals which sometimes protect the coral from predatory fish or invertebrates. However, all of these crabs should be watched carefully as not all of the Xanthids are harmless - see below. Trapezia sp. (Family Trapeziidae) is usually found in Pocilloporadae while species such as Tetralia and Domecia (Family Xanthidae) are the typical residents of Acroporidae.(Delbeek and Sprung The Reef Aquarium, Vol. II, pg. 324). In the experience of the author and other reefkeepers that the author has conversed with, hairy brown crabs imported in SPS colonies tend to be harmful rather than commensal, while the tan, smooth shelled crabs like the one in the above picture are peaceful, well-behaved residents.

HTH

Chin_Lee 12-30-2005 06:08 PM

Haha
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Willow
sorry i should have asked what your magnesium levels are first :P

:lol: :lol: :lol: almost made me spit out my coffee!!!



Beverly, keep in mind if you ever treat with interceptor, your crabs will not make it. If you need to treat with interceptor, try to get them out of the acro which is almost near impossible depending on the size of the colony.

Beverly 12-30-2005 06:08 PM

Thanks Willow and Xtasia for the replies and the link :) My crab looks something like the one in the pic.

Willow, don't actually know Mg levels in my tanks. Has been awhile since I last tested chemistry in all our reefs ;) How's the Mg in your tank(s) :razz:

GMGQ 12-30-2005 06:55 PM

Quick rule of thumbs on these hitch hiker crabs:

HAIRY = BAD
Smooth = GOOD

I found 2 smooth ones in my big Yellow/Green Porcillipora the next day after I brought it home :)

Manny 12-31-2005 02:36 AM

i have those crabs in almost every one of my acros and one in my milli. they seem to be harmless and i would seem to be under the impresion that they are benifficial because the acro is its home.:)

muck 12-31-2005 04:30 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by chin_lee
Quote:

Originally Posted by Willow
sorry i should have asked what your magnesium levels are first :P

:lol: :lol: :lol: almost made me spit out my coffee!!!

:rofl: Thats too funny!!

Winters 12-31-2005 07:13 AM

Acro crab
 
Well, I recently acquired an Acro piece with this crab in it:

http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y21...mensalcrab.jpg

It does look a bit 'hairy'. People have advised me that it's probably okay. Thought I'd get another opinion. I'm assuming this is what is considered "hairy"?

Take care!


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