Watch those groilla crabs...

Dazz

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Well today I did my usual tank maintance. Normally when I see a small gorilla crab, I only kill it if it is an easy to reach area. I'm talking about the small ones, 1/2" maybe. Well, I happend to see one in a really easy to reach area so I grab a steak knife and kill it in the tank like normal (good food for everyone else in there), and low and behold... it was a she, and she had a full brood of eggs!!!! Now, I was under the impression that the crabs that small were just left over juves, but this is not the case, so if you see even small gorilla crabs, try to take them out/kill them if possible, because it seems they are readily able to reproduce in our tanks.
 
Difference between Gorrila and Porcelain Crabs

Difference between Gorrila and Porcelain Crabs

How do you tell the difference between a Gorilla and a Porcelain crab?

As I was at work watching my tank today I saw a large (half dollar sized) crab in a hole. He was looked purplish with white streaks. He had small claws with white tips. Gorilla crab?
 
Does anyone have any pictures. I have quite a few crabs in my tank and all are different in looks. None of them seem to be harmfull to anyuthing in the tank. The mantis shrimp are a different story tough. If anyone has pictures, it would be nice to see them.
 
Re: Difference between Gorrila and Porcelain Crabs

Re: Difference between Gorrila and Porcelain Crabs

dwculp said:
How do you tell the difference between a Gorilla and a Porcelain crab?

The gorilla crabs have hair all over them, even on their claws.

Porcelain crabs are mainly filter feeders and have what look like catchers mits that they use to filter food into their mouth....the ones from TBS usually are red/white striped (fine lines)
 
The gorilla crabs have hair all over them, even on their claws.

Porcelain crabs are mainly filter feeders and have what look like catchers mits that they use to filter food into their mouth....the ones from TBS usually are red/white striped (fine lines)

Hmmmm, I am pretty sure I have a porcelain crab, it does not have hair, is red/white stripped but the claws and very small with white tips.

He appears to be "decorating" himself with bits of sponce and coral.
 
tspfish said:
Does anyone have any pictures.
Oh yeah! Here's one...and he's LOOKING RIGHT AT YOU!!!!

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it may be a red emerald crab, also known as a red mithrax crab from what i hear. I'v got a lot of those guys too...one or 2 don't seem to be very destructive, but 10 of these guys really seem to be doing some damage to my rocks and sponges, especially since they're eating my macro like crazy. AND they LOVE the chaeto too. Got some from the local LFS and it's all gone now, except for a small little bit i moved up above one of my powerheads. The porcelains are a different story, i have those guys running everywhere, there fun to watch and cause no distruction at all.
 
No that is not a red mithrax. The gorilla crabs have black tips on their claws and the tips are very pointy and rounded like the pic above shows. They are very cautious, they are very sneaky. The porclin crabs are filter feeders and you can see them waiving their nets around. Mithrax crabs have flattened tips on their claws because they are not used for piercing other things, they are made for picking up large ammounts of ditritus and vegtable matter.
 
i got three types of crabs . tons of gorilla crabs , you will know these because they have hair all over their backs. even more mithrix crabs, they have hair on their legs only and much smaller claws. i also got a freaking ton of porclin crabs . these have some mean looking claws but i have never seen one use them on anything and they have they clear fans they use to filter the water.
 
I finally have a semi-decent picture of the crab in my tank, not a great picture but can anyone ID it?
Thats not hair on him, just detritus/dirt.
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Thanks,

I have been doing dome reading and searching and I was certain he was not a gorilla crab, but he didnt really seem like a parcelain crab either as he has very small, scissor-like claws. He is currently discecting a small sponge and stuffing it into his mouth.
 
Find them

Find them

I saw one gorilla one time after adding some TBS rock. When do they come out? How do you guys catch/kill them?
 
Snarkys said:
just wait till thye are out and walkin around and grab them

I would love to but I have never seen it again. I don't know if it is dead somewhere or just hiding but I have never seen it after the first day.
 
After looking at that first picture, I do have a least one Gorilla crab. You will not miss identifiy this crab, it is trully ugly for a crab. What type of damage can they cause, does anyone know?
 
tspfish said:
After looking at that first picture, I do have a least one Gorilla crab. You will not miss identifiy this crab, it is trully ugly for a crab. What type of damage can they cause, does anyone know?
When they're small, they probably don't do too much damage, other than picking at corals and so forth. But they can be truly nasty when they get big...and they can get BIG. The one that I posted a picture of above was (I'm almost certain) responsible for clipping the leg off of one serpant star, and gashing open the disc of another. Peaceful, they aren't.
 
If it is putting stuff on its back, and from the pic, it looks like it could be a decorator crab. They stick stuff to their backs for camoflauge.
Definitely not a gorilla, but not sure if they are bad.
You can catch them by using a thoroughly rinsed glass with bait (shrimp, silverside, or whatever you have around) and lean it up near where you saw it. It will go in the glass to try to eat and won't be able to get out. You may catch other things too, like snails and such, but eventually he "should" give in.
 
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