ID please crab unknown

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Found this little bugger tried a few crab sites; not sure if its full grown, hitchicker found in the sand, near macroalgae debris an detritus, figuring its his thing however never know with these guys. Friend or foe.




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About the size of a bean


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Hey Bas!! Man you get the neatest things for your tank. That lil dude I've not seen before.
 

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I'm no expert but I think it is to round to be subdentatus. They are more flat on top.
 
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i'm also establishing this ID Family: Xanthidae, Genus: Atergatis.. and thats what i found about it.

Quote; Xanthidae crabs are known as being "the worst crabs to keep in a reef tank"


So end of line , for the little guy its sump time when i find him lol.
 
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Try looking up dromiidae crabs. I am sure you will see what i mean about Atergatis being too flat
 

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