Crab ID????

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He came as a freebie with our live rock. He is about the size of a golf ball. Was told it was a Decor. crab. So far, he has bothered anything. So, what do you think it is? Good or Bad--
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Looks like a decorator crab? And they are not reef safe from what i rember 50/50 chance i believe
 
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Get a good look at the 2 large claws. If the points have what look like little round disks and are flat, most likely an algae eater and is most likely safe. If the do come to a pointy end, it is a predatory crab and is not safe.
 

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Get a good look at the 2 large claws. If the points have what look like little round disks and are flat, most likely an algae eater and is most likely safe. If the do come to a pointy end, it is a predatory crab and is not safe.

+1 Claws look "pointy" to me. That means not reef safe in my book. Predator and will eat soft coral flesh...
 

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Wonder why he's not decorating? I've seen them cut zoas perfectly off a rock and stick it to their shells.
 

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