Help choosing a crab?

rileyrayne

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Some Marshall Island live rock will be arriving either today or tomorrow and I was hoping to get some algae eating crabs. These are the only crabs my LFS has:

Sally Lightfoot
Blue Legged
Red Legged

In a few weeks I plan on getting some very small, juvenile clownfish, so will any of the above crabs possibly attack/eat my clowns? And which crab would be best for cleaning?

Thanks!
 
get a few blue legged hermits and a few red legged hermits and one sally. the hermits are good cleaners and an important member of the cleaner crew along with some snails.
 
I'm not sure about the sally lightfoot. But the red and blue I know for sure do not harm clownfish. But I've heard stories about them having agression toward eachother and also snails. I've only seen my blue legs fighting once but I seperated them because I didn't want to buy anymore:p . If you decide to buy the blue/red legs then I advise you get some extra shells because they will fight eachother for the shells.
 
I don't really trust any crabs... only snails and conchs... all crabs/hermits are ALL opportunistic... if they have a chance to eat the clown... chances are they will...
 
I couldnt agree with you more Delsol650. I have both red and blue legged hermits and have watched them eat any thing they can get to. I have lost many snails and am to a point that im tossing them in my sump when i can. Stick with snail/conchs.
 
I've never had a problem with my hermits. Make sure they have plenty of food, and empty shells. I would skip the sally lightfoot, I think emerald crabs are a little more well behaved see if your LFS will get any in the near future.
 
Sally lightfoots are cute when small, but grow huge and eat fish: unfortunately, they're also faster than greased lightning.
 
yup had a couple in my tank when I first started reefkeeping and was unaware off them... molted a lot and grew fast....

very fast moving, VERY aggressive.. took out a bunch of inverts, and smaller fish they could overpower...

A Big no no... good in a sump though
 
Just go with snails... a combination of

Trochus
turbo
astrea
Nerite all for algae

Nassarius/tongan version - for scavenger and janitor, sand turnover
Conchs- algae/detrius and sand turnover
Cuccumber- sand cleaning
MINI brittlestars from IPS- detrius cleaner.

HERMITS- even though fed and have extra shells WOULD still predate on snails, sesile inverts or smaller fish...
 
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