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I had 2 hitchhikers on live rock, largest being dime size. Very shy, rarely come out of the rock. I identified them as Mithraculus forceps. Has anyone had experience with these?
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I had 2 hitchhikers on live rock, largest being dime size. Very shy, rarely come out of the rock. I identified them as Mithraculus forceps. Has anyone had experience with these?
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Almost looks..... edible! Mind you, I would never eat anything from my tank. But goodness, I have changed my mind. And he seems to be missing a leg. Someone had a nice treat.
 
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Almost looks..... edible! Mind you, I would never eat anything from my tank. But goodness, I have changed my mind. And he seems to be missing a leg. Someone had a nice treat.
I found the photo online. Here’s mine peeking out.
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Ive seen those sold as ruby crabs, apparently very similar to emerald crabs.
 

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