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Not sure what this guy is. Pic at night with flashlight. Not a mithrax, emerald or gorilla. Has a huge wingspan of almost 3 inches. Dark brown in color with large claws. Seems to be interested in algae but want to make sure. Thanks.

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Does it look like this? If so, long clawed porcelain crab. Harmless algae eater and filter feeder. Hard to tell for sure from pics.
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Think that could be a match. He’s got exceptionally long claws and seems to only be interested in algae. Thanks!
 

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My other suggestion was Mithraculus forceps. Another known algae eater similar to emerald crabs in behavior. Less trustworthy than the porcelain crab.
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Yeah, def not him. I've got plenty of them. Slowly purging them from my tank with forceps and traps.
 

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Keep an eye on the crab in question. If it truly is a porcelain, you should see it extend its feeding rakers from time to time to catch particles in the water column.
 

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