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I've seen a new creature inside the live rock. I wonder what this is. Looks like tarantula. Black white legged. And similar to pistol shrimp's hands with purple color. And lots of antenna.
 

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Is it harmful to environment ?

You'll get differing opinions on that. The common consensus is they're reef safe. they mainly eat algae but I've seen reports of them attacking fish when they get really large but I think that's a fairly rare occurrence. I've personally seen them go after hermits and actually got it on film.
 
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You'll get differing opinions on that. The common consensus is they're reef safe. they mainly eat algae but I've seen reports of them attacking fish when they get really large but I think that's a fairly rare occurrence. I've personally seen them go after hermits and actually got it on film.

Is it better not to have them ? Or are they as beneficial as bristle worms ?
 

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Is it better not to have them ? Or are they as beneficial as bristle worms ?

In my opinion they're not as beneficial as bristleworms as a CUC member but it really depends on the behavior of the crab as to whether they're worth having. Like most anything else each one is different. You may have a model citizen that eats nothing but algae and leftover food. I would just keep an eye on it and if it gets out of line get it out.
 
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In my opinion they're not as beneficial as bristleworms as a CUC member but it really depends on the behavior of the crab as to whether they're worth having. Like most anything else each one is different. You may have a model citizen that eats nothing but algae and leftover food. I would just keep an eye on it and if it gets out of line get it out.
Does it harm corals and adult clown fish ?
 

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You should also try to get a better picture of it. If it's not a Mithrax it could be something much more dangerous.
 
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Probably not. How big is the crab?
1 cm.

I also put purple reef lobster into 200gallon tank & he is totally reef safe.

On the other hand other purple reef lobster inside the nano ate whatever I put into tank. Around 7 clown fish and 5 fridmani in a year.
 

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It looks like my emerald crabs. I have three and think that they add interest to the aquarium. To make sure that they don't eat my corals, I give them those algae pellets that they sell in a bag at Petsmart. I have even pretty much handed a pellet to a crab when he was picking at a rock near the surface. They love those pellets.
 

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