Received 3 emails crabs...2 aren't green...

foozed

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Can emails be any other color? Any ideas if the 2 non-green ones are emaralds or something else?
 

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They are green in the wild because of the food they eat. Then turn almost blackish in or tanks. These might be changing already. It's completely normal and ok


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Also sometimes red ruby mithrax crabs get mixed in with emeralds. Possible that it could be that. They are in the same family as emeralds and are very similar in behavior
 
So 2 updates!

1) autocorrect from my phone changed emerald to email...so sorry for the silly original post...and...
2) one of our new emeralds gave birth tonight! Trying to post video!

Was so cool!
 
AFAIK there are at least two types of Mithrax, the Emerald crab (Mithrax sculptus) and the Red Mithrax crab (Mithrax ruber). Both pretty much share the same habits.
 
https://youtu.be/r9JDQCpohUY

Video didn't come out great but you can see the crab emptying its pouch.

Pretty cool! Had a snow storm of fauna in the tank.
I cut the pumps for a while to let them settle... I've read they'll all just get eaten.



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They are green in the wild because of the food they eat. Then turn almost blackish in or tanks. These might be changing already. It's completely normal and ok

Maybe in your tank, but I get my mithrax crabs wild in the Florida Keys (both emerald and ruby) and I've never seen one turn black or even get a darker green. A couple in my 65g shallow reef have been in there for a couple of years.
 
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