Nov 4, 2025 #1 C CarolynsThings New Member View Badges R2R App User Joined Nov 23, 2011 Messages 15 Reaction score 13 Location Arizona Rating - 0% 0 0 0 Hi! I have another little critter to ID from my TBS rock. Small black crab... His legs are black and white striped, but his claw tips are white. Still very small, probably juvenile. Do I need to work on getting him out? Attachments document_4922504611136276075.mp4 2.8 MB
Hi! I have another little critter to ID from my TBS rock. Small black crab... His legs are black and white striped, but his claw tips are white. Still very small, probably juvenile. Do I need to work on getting him out?
Nov 4, 2025 #2 Gman83 2500 Club Member View Badges R2R App User Hospitality Award Midwest Reefer My Tank Thread My Aquarium Showcase Joined Oct 22, 2022 Messages 4,553 Reaction score 17,903 Location Topeka Rating - 100% 1 0 0 I'm not 100%, but i would guess its a florida stone crab. TBS hitchhiker guide says as juveniles have striped legs. Designated not reef safe. I'd sump it.
I'm not 100%, but i would guess its a florida stone crab. TBS hitchhiker guide says as juveniles have striped legs. Designated not reef safe. I'd sump it.
Mar 15, 2026 #3 Crabs+Shrimps-69 Well-Known Member View Badges Joined Feb 13, 2025 Messages 541 Reaction score 339 Location Australia Rating - 0% 0 0 0 The lighting makes it hard to tell Did he cause any trouble before you ended up removing him?
Mar 15, 2026 #4 MikeReefs Well-Known Member View Badges R2R App User My Tank Thread Joined Mar 31, 2025 Messages 545 Reaction score 520 Location NEW YORK Rating - 0% 0 0 0 Yep pull him if you can. You have a new sump monster
Mar 15, 2026 #5 rayadog Valuable Member View Badges R2R App User Catskill Reef Member EPRA Member My Tank Thread Joined Feb 9, 2025 Messages 1,058 Reaction score 1,010 Location PA Rating - 0% 0 0 0 Love the jukes