Adding a Porcelain Anemone Crab?

Pigpen17

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Hello,
So in my old 65g tank I had a Porcelain Anemone Crab w no anemone. It was my favorite tank inhabitant. Like a little samurai warrior. I used to feed it plankton with a syringe. It did get killed by my Sally Lightfoot, or it starved and the Lightfoot just broke it to pieces after it's death. I have not gone back to one in 10 years.

I am thinking about adding one again to my 56g. LA lists nothing about manually feeding it plankton. Can you get away with having it just scavenge, or spot feed it clam or something?
 
Oh and I Don't have a Sally Lightfoot, but I do have an Emerald Crab in there somewhere.

Is anyone keeping one of these without an anemone?
 
Yeah, I used to have one in my 75g and I never spot fed him, he was happy grabbing stuff out of the column or whatever was nearby.
 
Thanks. Good to know. I am guessing it was the Sally Lightfoot then.

My last one just hung out on the rock I dropped him on. I hope this one does the same. There are some xenia coral on the rock I have in mind. I would be sweet if it hosted it.

Oh and I do have some mixed pods floating in the tank. That might help too.
 
How big was the sally and the porcelain? A sally is more of an algea+fish eater rather than another crab eater. If there was a significant size difference than maybe.
 
They were about the same size, just the Sally was much more aggressive/active. I woke up and the porcelain crab was in pieces. I always wanted another one.
 
I added a sally lightfoot and it played nice for about a week then started eating my hermit crabs. I accidentally killed it trying to get it out by crushing it with a rock.
 
Porcelain crabs are in the tank. I placed one on my Xenia island and sure enough, it is hosting it. It crawled right into the middle of the Xenia forest, looked up and raised both claws to the sky. "I am home." It has great flow running right past it, and it's been hanging off the side of the rock and filter feeding. They are just as cool as I remember.
 
I would love to see pictures of that! :D

My crabs hosted ricordea and never left it.

Right on.

This is when I first dropped him/it in.

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This is him/it most of the time now, although it was hanging upsidedown on a Xenia branch today.

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Please excuse the GHA in the background. My tank is going through a bad case of the uglies right now.
 
I always thought an anemone crab was a crab that had actual anemones in it's claw?

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Here's a video of it feeding. Every once in a while I can see a white dot land on his net. I'm guessing it's eating my mixed pods.

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I thought this was just too cool. Climbed a tree!

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Oh, and just a note, the crab in the Xenia is just doing way better than the other crab who is just loose in the tank. This poor guy seems just lost, wandering all over the place and getting harrassed by my cleaner shrimp. It had a snail on it's shell yesterday and was freaking out! It just seems to be having a very hard time. In contrast, the crab in the Xenia hasn't moved from it's spot and just feeds all day long.
 
Rouge crab is just out in the sand against the glass again. I am thinking of moving the rouge crab up to the xenia. I am a bit nervous though because if they will fight the rouge crab looks like it could kick the little guys a$$. Does anyone know if they will share the Xenia?

I know, they are just silly crabs, but they are the big thing in my tank right now.
 
That's funny because out of all the things I have in my tank, the thing I protect most is my $5 peppermint shrimp because it was one of the first things I added and it has the most personality.
 
I just love the sally Lightfoot crabs I had one of those and an emerald crab in an 80G about eight years ago. The sally Lightfoot kind of reminds you of a spider. I would love to put one of all three species in my 75G!
 
Well, we will see what happens. Rouge found the rock. Both crabs are on Xenia Island now. So far no fighting.


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Yup. They are both hosting it. No aggression at all. Still worried about them starving. So far so good, but they eat all day long. Whatever they are filtering, it's bound to run out at this rate. Still have lots of mixed pods on my glass, so that's a good sign. I introduced them about 3 months ago, and no one has been feeding on them for all that time. I'm thinking of adding another bag anyways, or starting up a refugium and grow them there. These crabs are too cool to lose.
 
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