pitho crabs?

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Anyone have experience with pitho crabs? I bought two from reef cleaners to help with bubble algae. It has been a week and they just hide in the sand. LOL
 

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They like to come out in the evening/at night. The few I’ve had were all variable in how active they were (none as much as my first one). They are great cleaners even if you don’t see it.
 

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I've got 7 or 8 them from both Reef cleaners and salty bottom. From small to big ones. They are always out in the evening/night/morning cleaning. They bury during the day but you can see them even then sticking their claws put and picking at rocks. they really put a dent in my bubble algae.
 
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Ok good to know.. I have not seen them out in evening or at night though.. I will keep an eye out :)
 

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Anyone have experience with pitho crabs? I bought two from reef cleaners to help with bubble algae. It has been a week and they just hide in the sand. LOL
These are crabs I trust and are good workers when it comes to nuisance algaes
 

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I have a few, it'll take awhile but they do take care of bubble algae. They burrow most of the day. I have one who likes to snug up under the polyps of my Duncan but doesn't seem to bother it. They also do a good job of keeping the sand stirred.
 

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Mixed success for me with Pithos. My most recent is excellent with the bubble algae. My previous ones were more "pets" than CUC, though, since I fed them extra nori--I don't feed this one and he's been scouring the tank cleaning. I'll get a patch of bubble algae growing that will go for days untouched and then suddenly gone one morning.

Love Pithos and never had a problem with one harming corals, except for occasionally burying itself and knocking over a loose sand bed frag.
 

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They don't move much in the daylight
 

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You can barely see this one but he's under the polyps on the left side
 

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