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Found this crab tonight, no idea what kind of crab it is, maybe a decorator ? He literally has macro algae coming off of him.

 

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Yep, that's a decorator! This particular species should stay pretty small, and is generally reef-safe. Once it gets to adult size, it may be able to snip and wear very small zoanthids, but other than that it's harmless.

Cool find! Gulf rock?
 
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Yep, that's a decorator! This particular species should stay pretty small, and is generally reef-safe. Once it gets to adult size, it may be able to snip and wear very small zoanthids, but other than that it's harmless.

Cool find! Gulf rock?
Yep I have found a couple more since I posted this. Those guys are crazy camouflaged!
 

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Found this crab tonight, no idea what kind of crab it is, maybe a decorator ? He literally has macro algae coming off of him.

Any chance you could post a pic? I can’t view the video.
 

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Yep I have found a couple more since I posted this. Those guys are crazy camouflaged!
Just keep an eye on them. I had one that was about twice as big as that one. It started to snip at some gorgonians I had and was able to snip and wear colt corals and zoa's.

It will want a new hat eventually.
 
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Ah, yeah, I did have one experimentally snip a few paly tentacles once. They're not completely unable to do damage, but because they're small, not trying to eat anything, and generally only go after soft corals, they don't do any lasting harm. Just make sure you put any sort of ultra-valuable single-polyp micro-zoa frag up on a frag rack where they can't reach, and you're good.
 

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