Not having much luck keeping arrow head crabs.

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Hi all.

Noticed some quite large bristle worms in my tank, nothing massive but a few >7-8cm ones. I figured an arrow head would keep them in check.

The first arrow head crab lasted a few weeks then disappeared. The second a few months but the same results.

I have all reed safe fish but some wrasse are getting large >8cm (>3 inch). I have solernesis wrasse, pink margin wrasse and a male peacock (blue star) wrasse.

Any tips? Or things to watch out for?

I also have two large cleaner (skunk) wrasse that are becoming surprisingly dominant too.
 
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I assume you mean arrow crabs and they require GOOD acclimation. I had a pair over two pairs a few years ago
 
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I wouldn’t think there were issues with acclimatisation. Otherwise the effects would be immediate no?

I might try looking at getting a pair.

I wonder why they don’t last long.
 
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