Not sure. Crabs are tough to ID a lot of the time. I think people tend to go by generalities, pointed claws=bad, more rounded=good, hairy=bad, etc.. I think the issue is that there are tons of different species of crabs and only a handful we routinely talk about in the hobby. So, it may not be possible to specifically ID them. If you have a sump, you could throw them in there. Otherwise, it's may be a question of risk tolerance.
I had a 90 gallon tank where I literally saw a crab waving around a still living fish by its tattered tail. I was able to remove the crab during a tank upgrade project.
If I were you, I'd either sump them or get rid of them. At a minimum, it's likely they're at least potentially bad actors and getting them out of a reef tank can prove to be a challenge.
Matt