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Will they try to eat other crabs and fish and will I ever have to feed it? It came in on live rock so I didn’t know I had it until now.Agreed. Generally considered somewhat reef-safe, but not to be 100% trusted.
It shouldn’t eat fish, I don’t think they become aggressive to other crabs and you should probably put a little bit of food for it to eat every once in a while. How big is the tank?Will they try to eat other crabs and fish and will I ever have to feed it? It came in on live rock so I didn’t know I had it until now.
75 gallon so it’s hard to target feedIt shouldn’t eat fish, I don’t think they become aggressive to other crabs and you should probably put a little bit of food for it to eat every once in a while. How big is the tank?
They will eat whatever gets down to them, don't have to target feed. They also eat algae.75 gallon so it’s hard to target feed
You can get one from kp aquatics for 5 bucksdang, i wish my emerald crab was red. Lucky you.
No. They're generally harmless towards other livestock. They can sometimes (rarely) go after corals, although I've never experienced this myself. Most times you'll see them amongst corals picking tiny morsels of food from between the polyps.Will they try to eat other crabs and fish and will I ever have to feed it? It came in on live rock so I didn’t know I had it until now.
Seahorse savvy has them as well. If I didn’t already have a bunch of emeralds already; would be a nice change of pace /color.You can get one from kp aquatics for 5 bucks