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Okay cool pretty weird behavior, never had one so I was questioning what’s up lol thanks for the response!!
Glad I could help, this is my big boy. He is probably 10 inches from toe to toe if flattened out
 

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Hey y’all happy to finally join this killer forum !! Kind of a weird question, for anyone with a arrow crab, how responsive are they when you try to poke them or scare them with something.? Mine seems to be blind, only seems to move around with feel of touch. And if I put a feeding tube in front of his face he won’t move until It feels a touch is this normal or is mine just blind ?
Theyre generally reactive. Is it getting something to eat? They generally feast on bristleworms.
 

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They are so cool, right! No issues with LPS ?
I had one and he was not all that fast but he was very aggressive towards any shrimp or crabs in the Tank.
He killed a few shrimps and was nipping at my soft corals. I should have known he was bad news when I got him because they put two of them in the bag and when I got them all I found was him and the head and other bits of the second one. He ate like a pig and doubled in size within about 4 months. Soon after that he started eating the softies and he then was banished to the sump. Not happy with that he managed to get into the return area and my Reeflo Dart created fish food.
 
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I had one and he was not all that fast but he was very aggressive towards any shrimp or crabs in the Tank.
He killed a few shrimps and was nipping at my soft corals. I should have known he was bad news when I got him because they put two of them in the bag and when I got them all I found was him and the head and other bits of the second one. He ate like a pig and doubled in size within about 4 months. Soon after that he started eating the softies and he then was banished to the sump. Not happy with that he managed to get into the return area and my Reeflo Dart created fish food.
Yeah I see him picking at everything makes me nervous AF I am watching all my blasto with huge concern… So we will see might go back to LFS..
 

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