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I got this trachy a week ago. The first two days, he looked picture perfect. Day three it receded past the skeleton and I couldn't help but stress over it. It made no sense to me considering my water parameters all good. I kept an eye on it and was babying it. Trying to feed it wasn't working. Last night I was watching it and found this little crab-like thing Inside! And on top so that I witnessed it spawning. So first thing this morning I took some tweezers and pulled him out from the hole. I tried looking it up and I think it may be from the xanthid species, but I'm not sure. It looks more like a queen bee? Has anyone else ever dealt with this? Oh, and the third pic is the hole he left!
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Any boring creature can wreak havoc on corals and should be removed, IMO/IME. Don't move the coral, keep water quality high, and allow it time to recover. I wouldn't try feeding it until it starts to look better and swell up to photosynthesize.
 
That was my first thought when I pulled it out. If it is then maybe all those babies it let out last night will hatch. If it's not and it's bad... I pray they don't survive. Lol. Or that might turn into a nightmare real quick
 
It's a Gall Crab.
 
You're welcome. :-)
 

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