Jun 13, 2013 #1 Texasnano Active Member View Badges Joined Apr 5, 2012 Messages 381 Reaction score 10 Location Belton, TX Rating - 0% 0 0 0 Found this on some milli Do I need to get rid off
Jun 13, 2013 #2 Travis Dragan Community Member View Badges Joined Jun 1, 2013 Messages 56 Reaction score 0 Location Plymouth Minnesota Rating - 0% 0 0 0 Looks to be a crab, my rule of thumb if it has furry legs and i didnt put it in the tank i would remove it. There are good acro crabs but that doesnt look like one to me.
Looks to be a crab, my rule of thumb if it has furry legs and i didnt put it in the tank i would remove it. There are good acro crabs but that doesnt look like one to me.
Jun 16, 2013 #3 D dryad001 Community Member View Badges Joined Jan 5, 2013 Messages 80 Reaction score 19 Location MKE, WI Rating - 0% 0 0 0 I had one of those about a month ago, It was eating my millie. Took it out and gave it to a local reefer who keeps wierd things.
I had one of those about a month ago, It was eating my millie. Took it out and gave it to a local reefer who keeps wierd things.
Jun 16, 2013 #4 OP OP Texasnano Active Member View Badges Joined Apr 5, 2012 Messages 381 Reaction score 10 Location Belton, TX Rating - 0% 0 0 0 I was told it was good, a acro crab from the person that sold me the colony. Sent Via the R2R Forum APP
I was told it was good, a acro crab from the person that sold me the colony. Sent Via the R2R Forum APP
Jun 16, 2013 #5 U User Name Community Member View Badges Joined Nov 25, 2012 Messages 34 Reaction score 0 Rating - 0% 0 0 0 Crab from the Cymo genus. Perhaps Cymo melanodactylus or Cymo andreossyi. Furry crabs may help save Great Barrier Reef from deadly disease
Crab from the Cymo genus. Perhaps Cymo melanodactylus or Cymo andreossyi. Furry crabs may help save Great Barrier Reef from deadly disease
Jun 16, 2013 #6 U User Name Community Member View Badges Joined Nov 25, 2012 Messages 34 Reaction score 0 Rating - 0% 0 0 0 Oh, and yes from reports these guys will eat coral tissue.