Crab on my Acropora Tenuis

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Hi everybody,
I bought an Acropora tenuis and just discovered a crab happily living within the frags of the coral. It seems cleaning and eating stuff on the coral. I thought they are sort symbionts that’s why I left it on the coral.
This morning I noticed some little scratches on the coral, I wonder if it was the crab.
Should I leave it there or move the crab elsewhere?
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I bring in a lot of acros, and 9/10 have these crabs, I prefer the when in doubt toss it out. I do notice the “scratching” and ever since I saw it the first time I just pick em off and in the sump they go!
 

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Probly Tetralia species. Those seem to prefer Acropora.
 
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It is like if the crab knew we were talking about him , now I can’t find him anymore.
Is it possible at a certain point they leave the coral and move elsewhere?
 
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It is like if the crab knew we were talking about him , now I can’t find him anymore.
Is it possible at a certain point they leave the coral and move elsewhere?
Or maybe leaving the coral as it is not healthy anymore? In fact it seems to me the acropora is not doing very well lately
 

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Is it smooth and does it have a creamy color with a dark bar across its eyes? Or white with red polka dots? Those are the most common good ones.

Bad ones being dark green/brown with sky-blue eyes and a fuzzy rather than smooth body
 
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Here it is….it moved on a milka from acropora tenuis…
Suddenly the milka polips retracted.
What do I do? Put the guy in the sump?
 

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It is a bad one yeah. Now and then they eat polyps. If your corals grow fast and aren't tiny frags you could leave it in there, especially a milka will probably do just fine. Or take it out and have a sump pet
 
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thank you all, so everybody agree this is the bad one:anxious-face-with-sweat:, sump is waiting for him...
As for the dip, you are right, I did it very lightly because I tough the crab would be a good one :rolleyes:
 
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thank you all, so everybody agree this is the bad one:anxious-face-with-sweat:, sump is waiting for him...
As for the dip, you are right, I did it very lightly because I tough the crab would be a good one :rolleyes:
one doubt: do you believe sump would be risky as well? as the crab would be reproducing?
 

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