Hi all, sorry - I haven't had a chance to take any photos, but hopefully won't be necessary in this case.
About a month ago when I first set up my tank, I had quite a few crabs hitch-hike into my tank off the live rock. I managed to catch & remove all of them, which was a hassle, but manageable due to the fact that there was no fish and/or coral in the tank at the time. Once I put a few corals in, I noticed one more crab, that buried himself in one of my acros - which I proceeded to pull out of the tank & then subsequently killed in the process of removing the crab.
Since then everything has been fine, and I haven't seen any other crabs... until today

I just bought another two (large sized) acros from my LFS, and placed them in the top of my tank. Very soon afterwards I noticed 2 x smallish crabs crawling around the base of the coral that I did not notice beforehand. I understand that prevention is better than cure, but I don't have a quarantine tank, and was in a bit of a rush when I put them in. I don't know exactly what type of crabs these are (will try to get some shots later), but do I really need to worry about them, as one of the guys down at the LFS told me not to worry about it last time I mentioned it. I could quite easily remove the acro, but am conscious that I killed my last one doing the same thing (poking & prodding it to get the crab out...)
So... should I just leave it, is it worth killing the coral if I have to, or is there a way I can try to safely remove the crabs? (I have tried the home made traps before & they didn't work...)
Thanks (as usual) for any help/advice...