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I caught this stone crab in my live rock when I setup my tank last January. It was barely a quarter in size so I didn’t think twice about it and threw it into the cryptic zone in my sump. Fast forward a year later and it’s huge!!! I had to put it down this morning as it was destroying the equipment in my sump including two apex probes. Lesson learned, don’t keep these guys at all , they are super destructive. I can only imagine the amount of stuff it would have killed
If stayed in my display.

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I've worked with them before and they sure are destructive. Quite intelligent and curious animals, even as far as crabs go. Air stones don't last long around them!
 

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Hmmm….i love mine so far. He’s constantly turning the sand over and eats algae off the glass. He’s in a 20L remote fuge. Leaves the other blue leg hermits alone. We chase each other at the glass 😂. I’ll have to get a picture of him tonight. He’s a good 2-2.5” wide.
 

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