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Hairy with black claws no good and likely a member of the Xanthidae family which is very undesirable. Please post future pics under white light intensity for clear i.d.
Any chance you could get some pics of it under white light? Straight-on pics of the top and of the face/claws are helpful for crab ID.
With better light may very well be emerald - member of mithrax group in which I dont trust them around coral but can be good algae feedersThis thing scared the crap out of me. It was under my hammer coral.
Yeah, that's an Emerald Crab or close relative - they're just about as reef-safe as crabs get, but they (particularly the male crabs) can sometimes stop being reef-safe when they get larger.This thing scared the crap out of me. It was under my hammer coral.
Without the certainty of a DNA test, you can be certain that's an emerald crab. See above comments about reef-safeness.Hopefully these are better. I want to make sure he does not eat my coral.