SPS care via acro crabs

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I recently added several acro crabs to my tank who have settled in nicely in my SPS colonies. I know we all try to employ natural techniques in our systems which is why I was curious to try acro crabs. My colonies are dense and even with flow I'm sure detritus gets stuck in the branches hidden from view so I thought these little acro cleaners would be a good natural husbandry tool to try.

Has anyone else used them successfully long term? Have they ever gone rogue on a coral? They seem very active among the branches.
 

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The only acro crabs I have ever had came in on wild caught colonies are maricultured pieces I bought back in the day. Some were really tidy and defended the coral from almost anything. Others would hide from things and not do much maintenance. I never seen them harm the the coral. They are fun to watch.
 
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I've never heard of acro crabs, would love to see photos!
It's hard to see mine because they are very concealed in the branches. They are small maybe 3/4th inch nice bright reddish orange color with typical crab shape and claws.

I know Google shows them clearly.
 
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The only acro crabs I have ever had came in on wild caught colonies are maricultured pieces I bought back in the day. Some were really tidy and defended the coral from almost anything. Others would hide from things and not do much maintenance. I never seen them harm the the coral. They are fun to watch.
That's how I got my original one in the tank last year but never really saw him again after a period of time.
 

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THB I don’t know whether the emerald crab is eating the polys of the acros or cleaning, but either way the colony doesn’t show signs of distress.
 

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I recently added several acro crabs to my tank who have settled in nicely in my SPS colonies. I know we all try to employ natural techniques in our systems which is why I was curious to try acro crabs. My colonies are dense and even with flow I'm sure detritus gets stuck in the branches hidden from view so I thought these little acro cleaners would be a good natural husbandry tool to try.

Has anyone else used them successfully long term? Have they ever gone rogue on a coral? They seem very active among the branches.
where'd you get them from? I haven't found anywhere that seems to have them reliably... wanted to get a couple.
 

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Used to be really common with wild colonies.

They do a great job and are welcome in my tanks any time. They don't live too long, but they are cool while they are there... like 3 years in my case.

As for Emearald Crabs, I have never found them to be coral eaters if they are getting fed well. I have no doubt that they will eat corals if they are starving, but so would any one of us.
 

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