Can anyone help me identify a crab that stowed away into my tank in some Fiji rock? I noticed it several months back when a pile of rock dust was suddenly pushed out of a hole in one particularly craggy piece of rock. Using a flashlight, I could see that there was a crab inside the hole, but it was too secretive to identify. Sometimes it would block up the entryway into its hole with puka shells from the substrate (presumably to protect itself when molting).
Now, the crab is significantly larger and seems to have moved operations to a network of tunnels in the substrate underneath the rocks, rather than within the rock itself. I've caught a few quick glimpses of it as it rushes out from hiding to grab a piece of nori left behind by my yellow tang. It's pretty drab in coloration--dark gray to almost black with very faint light spots on the top and tan on the underside. Eyes are red. Claws are fairly impressive, but it hasn't done any damage to any inverts as of yet.
Sorry the description is so vague, but I don't have much to work with.
Anyone have any similar experience?
Jeff
Now, the crab is significantly larger and seems to have moved operations to a network of tunnels in the substrate underneath the rocks, rather than within the rock itself. I've caught a few quick glimpses of it as it rushes out from hiding to grab a piece of nori left behind by my yellow tang. It's pretty drab in coloration--dark gray to almost black with very faint light spots on the top and tan on the underside. Eyes are red. Claws are fairly impressive, but it hasn't done any damage to any inverts as of yet.
Sorry the description is so vague, but I don't have much to work with.
Anyone have any similar experience?
Jeff