Emerald crab???

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Emerald crab?

I purchased 4 small emerald crabs months back, and just came across this big boy in my tank. I was in shock at his size already. But not really sure what type of crab he is or if he’s reef safe.

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Emerald crab?

I purchased 4 small emerald crabs months back, and just came across this big boy in my tank. I was in shock at his size already. But not really sure what type of crab he is or if he’s reef safe.

Any help is appreciated.
Thank you

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That’s a redemerald crab Gorgeous. I’ve always had the green, 2 now, but never came across one for sale. If I did I would snatch it up in a heartbeat.
 
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That’s a redemerald crab Gorgeous. I’ve always had the green, 2 now, but never came across one for sale. If I did I would snatch it up in a heartbeat.
Wow. Ok. Yeah, never heard of one.
And all I was picturing was it eating all my corals.
So I’m safe to return him to his home.
 

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Wow. Ok. Yeah, never heard of one.
And all I was picturing was it eating all my corals.
So I’m safe to return him to his home.
Yes no different than the green ones only color.
 

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In case you want to know, that’s a male.
Oh I didn't even notice but you're totally right!
How can you tell?
Love learning something new.

The underside of male crabs has that narrow long middle section, while females are sort of a fat rounded pyramid.
 

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I did this a long time ago, when I was hearing that females were better inhabitants than males. Never noticed a difference. If you look at the belly males have what is described as a light house shape on the abdomen. Females don’t and have a much wider abdomen ( for eggs if I recall). Google sexing emerald crabs, they have drawings.
 

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