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If you are concerned put her in the sump where her frequent spawning provides miniscule food that your corals need in a normal reef setting. |
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I've always left those in tank, I've never had a problem.
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If the claws are pointed, it's bad news. If the tips of its claws are flat it's an algae/detritus eater. If you're unsure, sump it.
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Yeah his claws are very pointy and I'm sure the ID as a rock crab was right. He's in a bucket at the moment but will go into the sump as soon as I get home. He can keep the sump clean for me.
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Got a free anemone from gold's too
guess which kind??A shot of lemon juice and five peppermint shrimp and that's taken care of. |
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