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Anyone have any ideas what kind of crab this is? I have not been able to find anything on him so far.
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lol.. Yeah, he is pretty hidden in plain sight. It was his claw moving the first time that gave him away.
 
Just curious... what is the black thing? Lol
 
It is a little urchin hiding in the hole next to him. I have found three so far, this is the smaller of the three.
 
I found an urchin last night in some TBS rock I ordered a month ago. I seem to find something new every day.

This was put in last Tuesday night. Been finding quite a bit of stuff. So far I have a known gorilla to deal with. He has molted once already so time to break out the trap and get him out of there. Should be a fun experience.
 
This was put in last Tuesday night. Been finding quite a bit of stuff. So far I have a known gorilla to deal with. He has molted once already so time to break out the trap and get him out of there. Should be a fun experience.
I have a gorilla crab too. Almost got him with a long pair of tweezers the other night. You will keep finding amazing things, so glad I ordered from TBS.
 
Tampa Bay Saltwater

I thought so. Good choice! I have TBS rock in two tanks.

The crab is likely a mithrax species and looks similar to a channel clinging crab, but those get rather large. I'm not sure of the exact species. Most crabs that have those type of claws graze algae and are not much of a problem until they get larger and more opportunistic in what they eat.

The urchin is probably a Florida Purple Spined urchin - all mine were - and you'll likely see more as they hatch over time. When they are little they are very flat and like to stay in a little depression in the rocks. They grow pretty fast, though, getting to around one to two inches across in about 4-6 months.

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Holy smokes that picture was larger than I thought! :eek:
 
I thought so. Good choice! I have TBS rock in two tanks.

The crab is likely a mithrax species, and looks similar to a channel clinging crab, but those get rather large. I'm not sure of the exact species. Most crabs that have those type of claws graze algae and are not much of a problem until they get larger and more opportunistic in what they eat.

That is what I was just settling on, the channel clinging (or reef spider). Unless I hear otherwise that is what I will go with and will just watch him for now.
 

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