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Came with my live rock. Saw him 4 days ago. Glad to see he's made it to day 6
There's a few clicking sounds. Hopefully no Mantis shrimps I'm yet to see. Although the clicking sounds too loud for this little guy.
Please click to see the video.

 

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I cant view this video. A red coral crab is a trapezia crab, which is a tiny reef safe crab that live in sps corals, but it doesn't make clicking sounds. You might have a pistol shrimp that you have, they are also tiny and live under rocks and are hard to spot
 

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video does not play.
Either a mantis shrimp or Pistol shrimp
Any still pics under white lighting ?
 
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I cant view this video. A red coral crab is a trapezia crab, which is a tiny reef safe crab that live in sps corals, but it doesn't make clicking sounds. You might have a pistol shrimp that you have, they are also tiny and live under rocks and are hard to spot
yes I suspect there is a shrimp in there I am yet to see.
but the this is definately a crab in the video
 

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I used video decoder- Red stone crab
 
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I find uploading to YouTube enables everybody to view my videos so that's what method I use,don't forget make sure not private as I did at first as took me weeks to work out what shaitan I had to do to get it off private lol.
Anyway here a few screenshots from video for anyone who wants to zoom in and try id the red crab with black tip claws
 

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Black Tips and Hairy Legs generally a bad sign. Likely a gorilla crab or similar. Not a good guy
 

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Few close up of what to me looks like slightly hairy legged and 2 black tipped claws and orange/ red body but could be light making it look slightly orange
 

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iTS A RED STONE CRAB- NEEDS TO GO
 

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is it reef safe? got one very similar before from a live rock, it doesnt making clicking sound ,end up find a empty shell on the sand bed month later.
 

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He needs an eviction notice. That is a stone crab. Vetteguy53081

On a side note, I had a pistol shrimp in my show tank, and after a year, he ended up in the stomach of my bubble coral. He was cute to watch.
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is it reef safe? got one very similar before from a live rock, it doesnt making clicking sound ,end up find a empty shell on the sand bed month later.

No. Not reef safe. What you found sounds like a molt

@WVNed has a few in his sump. They have destroyed pumps and gutted heaters.

so yeah. Again. No. Not reef safe
 

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