baby crabs?

lauremf2002

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I was picking up some misc coral frags off the bottom of my tank to glue to discs and I used an empty snail shell off the bottom to collect some of the tinier ones. When I dumped it in a specimen cup I noticed that some of the "sand" was crawling. I looked at them with a loop and they are tiny clam shells with legs and antenna coming out. They are not amphipods or copepods. I swear they look like tiny hermit crabs in tiny clam shells. They are the size of a grain of sand! Thats too tiny to even be baby hermit crabs right? I mean they wouldnt have legs at that size if they were. They would be larvae right? so what the heck are they?
 
do you have (an) emerald crab(s)? I had one release eggs/larvae into the water a long time ago. It's possible, although not highly probable, that one released eggs/larvae and they found a safe hole to hide in while they developed. It would definitely be a pretty cool thing if it happened
 
Mine released her eggs/larvae (I can't remember which it is) after she was in the tank for a while, so it's always possible if she was a semi-recent addition. I'm also not sure of their gestation (is that term only for mammals?) period.

Critters in clam shells is different than clam shell-shaped though. In that case, I"m not at all sure.
 

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