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![]() IME, arrow crabs are bad news. Once they get to a certain size, the can and will go after your fish. Beware!
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![]() yes they do eat fish when bigger but for now they llike eating bristle worms.....
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![]() Maybe give it some shrimp tail tips for raw material to produce its new shell. I think iodine is also supposed to be needed for good molts (at least with shrimp it is). If the crab survives till the next molt, it'll be fine.
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![]() they go after fish and fingers... didn't last long in my tank after stabbing me
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![]() We had one for a while but the moment I saw him pulling a hermit crab out of it's shell, the arrow crab was banished to the sump. Too bad though, I think they are the coolest looking crab!
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