ThRoewer
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I bought a small Pocillopora and discovered that it had a resident Trapezia crab. :bounce1:
To be precise, a male Trapezia tigrina like this one:
Image source: http://www.fishchannel.com/saltwater-aquariums/reefkeeping/guard-crabs.aspx
Unfortunately I only discovered it after dipping the coral in CoralRx :headwally: :headwallblue: :debi:
During the dip the crab shed all its limbs and now it is like one of those heads in a jar on Fururama.
Somehow it managed to move around in the bucket by using its mandibles. So I placed it back into the coral and it is able to move around in it.
Since I don't think the crab will have a chance in the tank I keep the coral with the crab for now in a small plastic cup that gets a steady drip from my skimmer. I will keep it this way until the crab molds and gets its limbs back. I hope this will be soon.
My question now is: has someone else had a similar experience and did the crab survive?
To be precise, a male Trapezia tigrina like this one:
Image source: http://www.fishchannel.com/saltwater-aquariums/reefkeeping/guard-crabs.aspx
Unfortunately I only discovered it after dipping the coral in CoralRx :headwally: :headwallblue: :debi:
During the dip the crab shed all its limbs and now it is like one of those heads in a jar on Fururama.
Somehow it managed to move around in the bucket by using its mandibles. So I placed it back into the coral and it is able to move around in it.
Since I don't think the crab will have a chance in the tank I keep the coral with the crab for now in a small plastic cup that gets a steady drip from my skimmer. I will keep it this way until the crab molds and gets its limbs back. I hope this will be soon.
My question now is: has someone else had a similar experience and did the crab survive?