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I really love these little crabs. When I first saw this particular specimen in the shop tank it was pale and stressed but now it looks completely amazing (and a lot bigger too!). Please share pictures of your porcelain crabs too. :)

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That is a nice colorful one.
Gorgeous specimen!

Thanks! I think porcelain crabs are fascinating creatures. :)

I'm surprised no one else has shared a picture. What about the species that associate with anemones? I thought those were commonly kept. I would love to see some more photos posted.

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I really love these little crabs. When I first saw this particular specimen in the shop tank it was pale and stressed but now it looks completely amazing (and a lot bigger too!). Please share pictures of your porcelain crabs too. :)

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That’s a cracking looking crab Lisa, am regretting not getting one myself wend I had a chance ☹️
 
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Not sure what mine eats, but he shares this coral with a pair of Clownfish

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Nice! I don't know exactly what mine eats either, lol. But she's grown a lot since introduction so whatever she's eating it must be enough.

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I have at least three that were hitchhikers on my TBS rock. They are huge now after two years. I only ever see them after lights out, however.

So lucky to get three as hitchhikers, I had to purchase mine. :p I'm fortunate though in that my crab has lived in the same area of the tank since introduction so I always know where to look for her.

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I really love these little crabs. When I first saw this particular specimen in the shop tank it was pale and stressed but now it looks completely amazing (and a lot bigger too!). Please share pictures of your porcelain crabs too. :)

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That's the most beautiful crab I've ever seen! Please share more pics.
 
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That's the most beautiful crab I've ever seen! Please share more pics.

Well that's probably the best photo I've taken of her in almost 2.5 years, she likes to hang out in the shadows so not ideal for photography. I do have an old video taken with my phone however, it's not the greatest quality sadly.

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Oh and I have some scary alien shots of her shed exoskeleton. :p

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Not exactly what you had in mind I'm sure. ;Shamefullyembarrased

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Anyone have any problems with these guys eating anything in their tank...? Was looking to add a nice little crab or something to my tank that has been fallow for sometime..
 
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Absolutely not, totally reef safe imo. I’ve had mine for over 3.5 years now and it’s never even gone anywhere near a coral let alone eat one. :)

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Absolutely not, totally reef safe imo. I’ve had mine for over 3.5 years now and it’s never even gone anywhere near a coral let alone eat one. :)

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Its beautiful.... do you just have one? How large is your tank / what are you feeding?!
 
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Yes, I just have the one, unfortunately. For the first 2.5+ years or so she lived in a Red Sea Reefer 170 (170l approx) and then she was transferred over to a DD Reef Pro 1200 (365l approx) and she's been in there for almost year. In my experience they pick a suitable 'filtering' spot and don't move, so it's always easy to find them. I feed a wide variety of foods (because I keep NPS too), the regular frozen fish food plus Reefroids and other foods for filter feeders etc. I couldn't say exactly what she eats, she just hangs out and filters whatever floats past. :D
 

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