Hitchhiking crab ID please?

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I got a new piece of live rock last weekend, and this morning I saw this crab type creature crawling on it! He’s since disappeared back into the rock.

I’ve looked through some ID sites and can’t find him. I also can’t tell if he’s hairy. He was so little. Maybe like 1/4inch? Here are the best pics...I was so surprised and he disappeared fast!

Any ideas? Good crab/bad crab?
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That does not look friendly. I'd remove it until a positive ID can be made.

Will do. I will take out the rock he’s on. Not sure how I will lure him out of the rock, but at least he’ll be contained.

Edit to add: The rock is in a container. Hopefully the mushroom corals on the rock will be ok in there for a bit.
 
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The mushrooms are pretty resilient. Try food but the water temp change in a separate bucket long term will do more damage than leaving the rock dry for 15 to 20 minutes. Hopefully he will come out.
 
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The mushrooms are pretty resilient. Try food but the water temp change in a separate bucket long term will do more damage than leaving the rock dry for 15 to 20 minutes. Hopefully he will come out.

Ohhhh I see. Okay, yes. I will try the food in a bit and see if he goes for it. Thank you!
 

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I think it might but I have some mushrooms attached to the rock....

I still have it in the container. Maybe I’ll try to lure the crab out with some food?

as long as they stay wet they should be alright, mist with a spray bottle or use a dropper to drop some tank water on them.
 
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Ok, I’ve got the little dude!! Thank you for the tip on removing the rock from the water, @DSC reef! He didn’t come out on his own, but I could see him down in a hole, and I saw the hole went all the way through the rock, so I was able to poke him out the other side.

Here he is....who is he??

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Ok, I’ve got the little dude!! Thank you for the tip on removing the rock from the water, @DSC reef! He didn’t come out on his own, but I could see him down in a hole, and I saw the hole went all the way through the rock, so I was able to poke him out the other side.

Here he is....who is he??

IMO Those black claws say gorilla crab. If so, good that hes out. If you have a sump/refugium you can banish him to I'd suggest doing so.
 
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Ahhhh glad I was able to get him out then! I have a Biocube29 and he’s so little right now I’m actually paranoid he’d be able to slide through the back chambers and get into the main tank.

I think I’m going to take him to the LFS tomorrow and see if they want him to feed to a triggerfish or something. I hate killing creatures but I don’t want him in my tank either....
 

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Ok, I’ve got the little dude!! Thank you for the tip on removing the rock from the water, @DSC reef! He didn’t come out on his own, but I could see him down in a hole, and I saw the hole went all the way through the rock, so I was able to poke him out the other side.

Here he is....who is he??

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Definitely not an emerald. Gorilla more likely. Not good for the tank.
 

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