Emerald crabs in a reef

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I recently cycled my tank and I entered the ugly stage so I got some clean up crew. My LFS recommended some emerald crabs along with a handful of other things. After I took them home and put them in the tank, I did some research because I thought that I’ve heard emerald crabs aren’t reef safe. I currently have 2 anemones and I am going to add more corals soon. Will the emerald crabs eat my corals? Should I take them out?
 

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I recently cycled my tank and I entered the ugly stage so I got some clean up crew. My LFS recommended some emerald crabs along with a handful of other things. After I took them home and put them in the tank, I did some research because I thought that I’ve heard emerald crabs aren’t reef safe. I currently have 2 anemones and I am going to add more corals soon. Will the emerald crabs eat my corals? Should I take them out?
I never had an issue with mine.
 

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Cleans the tank pretty good. Occasionally I see him pulling some suspicious moves but no damage.
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Agreed porcelain crabs are the stuff they are so cool. I have one hosting an anemone I found his malted shell for the first time, and I like to have a heart attack because I thought he had passed away but he still there being cool.
 

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I recently cycled my tank and I entered the ugly stage so I got some clean up crew. My LFS recommended some emerald crabs along with a handful of other things. After I took them home and put them in the tank, I did some research because I thought that I’ve heard emerald crabs aren’t reef safe. I currently have 2 anemones and I am going to add more corals soon. Will the emerald crabs eat my corals? Should I take them out?
Interesting you chose to add a couple nems after cycling since they are more of a challenging addition to a new tank. How are they doing?
 

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Have had a total of 4. First was a monster eating coral. Next 3, they just eat algae. Keep An eye on em.

I like mine
 

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I recently cycled my tank and I entered the ugly stage so I got some clean up crew. My LFS recommended some emerald crabs along with a handful of other things. After I took them home and put them in the tank, I did some research because I thought that I’ve heard emerald crabs aren’t reef safe. I currently have 2 anemones and I am going to add more corals soon. Will the emerald crabs eat my corals? Should I take them out?
Mine kept picking at zoas and palys and got a face full of toxin and died. Took me a little to figure out what was killing them until I saw one picking at them and then fall off the rock, dead when I picked it up! Thats the only issue I ever had with emeralds otherwise they are fun little dudes!
 
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Interesting you chose to add a couple nems after cycling since they are more of a challenging addition to a new tank. How are they doing?
They are doing really good. I bought them from a guy along with the clowns and he said his are really hardy. Once I put them in they closed up a bit but other then that the clowns have already started to host them and they have been doing great!
 

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