Where are my emerald crabs??

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I put in a green emerald crab 3 months ago, and recently I've not been able to find/see it at all, so I decided to get another one - so far it's staying up front by the rockwork, but I'm not too optimistic that it'll stay there long and soon it'll disappear as well.

Not having these crabs before, do they bury themselves in the substrate, or they are just darn good at hiding?
 

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They hide very well, but if you can’t find him after awhile. Then he’s gone .
 

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I added 3 females to a tank in July. I see one maybe once a month and saw all three at the same time for the first time a few weeks ago. Males for me tend to come out more but they also seem to eat my coral. Throw some meaty food in around lights off and see if they pop out. Usually they will be under rocks or in caves.
 
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They hide very well, but if you can’t find him after awhile. Then he’s gone .
But I'd think I would see its shell, but I don't. I don't think the life expectancy of them is that high as is...ie. a year or two?
 

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Its hard to see them when they hug the rock to hide, and they can squish their bodies into very tight spaces to hide.

But they are pretty hardy, and usually out poking around the tank, they don't hide 24/7. Maybe you have a crab eater in your tank?
 
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Its hard to see them when they hug the rock to hide, and they can squish their bodies into very tight spaces to hide.

But they are pretty hardy, and usually out poking around the tank, they don't hide 24/7. Maybe you have a crab eater in your tank?
Nah, I only have some clownfish. I saw one of my Nassarius snail go after a small astrea....didn't know they would do that.
 

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Nah, I only have some clownfish. I saw one of my Nassarius snail go after a small astrea....didn't know they would do that.
me neither. Maybe make sure you don't have a welk instead of a nass? I've never had one, but they are nass imposters, often mistaken, but can catch and kill small fish and inverts, and maybe even emerald crabs..... take pics of the nass and compare, or post back here
 

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They can blend in in the shadows pretty well sometimes. If they aren't moving, they can be hard to find.
 

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When they die there bodies get eaten by hermits and bristle worm s in a short time. It’s easy to miss .
 

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They hang underneath coral, at molting and busier at night. Often you will see the claws opposed to whole crab
 

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