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I found this little white crab under a rock not sure what kind of crab it is. Anyone have any ideas?
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I found this little white crab under a rock not sure what kind of crab it is. Anyone have any ideas?
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It looks like he likes to hang around this sponge (I think) and his hind legs are always up like that.
 

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Look up pea crab there tiny and live in mussels, Oysters ,clams ect . Have a look at the pictures might be might not
 

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Yeah, pea crab was my first thought as well. I wonder if this might be a species that would like to live in a sponge. Having a pair of legs pointed backwards might be handy if it is meant to live in tight quarters.
 

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I don't see any pea crabs with those legs, my assumption is that they're for holding on to cover - a sponge, an anemone, etc. - as there are crabs that will carry them around on their backs and those would be well positioned for it.

Any idea where it came from?

EDIT: The ones I'm thinking of are called carrier crabs, but I don't see a color/size match at a glance.
 
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Look up pea crab there tiny and live in mussels, Oysters ,clams ect . Have a look at the pictures might be might n

I don't see any pea crabs with those legs, my assumption is that they're for holding on to cover - a sponge, an anemone, etc. - as there are crabs that will carry them around on their backs and those would be well positioned for it.

Any idea where it came from?

EDIT: The ones I'm thinking of are called carrier crabs, but I don't see a color/size match at a glance.
Yeah, ive seen some carrier crabs that looked fairly close online just not white.
 

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