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Not sure what this is, I found it on an acro and it seemed to be leaving a lighter path of destruction. Any help with and ID. The diamond shape seemed different than any crab I have scene.

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Definitely doesn't look like a normal Trapezia Pocillopora (Acro crab)

#reefsquad

I have done a bunch of image surfing looking for this, but no hits. Hopefully someone will recognize it, just hoping I don't have a bunch in my tank if a coral eater. It moved away pretty quickly was lucky to get him in a turnkey baster. Also when poked at it balls up like a spider would.
 
I don't think it's a sea spider. You can see the small "claws" at the front, sea spider shouldn't have those.

Aren't usually sea spiders more legs than body as well? ;Bookworm

I'd say it's a "cryptochiridae" or "Coral Gall Crab". They feed on coral mucus, and can thus be irritating for the host coral.
 
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