Summary: Small camouflaging crab that attaches macroalgae or sponges to its carapace. Reef safe with caution—may nip soft corals or zoanthids if underfed.
Scientific name: Huenia grandidierii
Common names: Decorator Crab, Leaf/Spider Decorator
Origin: Indo-Pacific
Adult size: ~3–5 cm carapace
Minimum tank: 50+ L
Temperament: Nocturnal, peaceful, opportunistic
Difficulty: Easy–moderate
Reef safety: With caution
Water: 24–26 °C, salinity 1.025, pH 8.0–8.4, dKH 7–10, NO3 2–15 ppm, PO4 0.02–0.1 ppm.
Provide rockwork and hiding spots. Normal to “decorate” itself with algae or sponge pieces.
Needs stable parameters for molting. Regular water changes supply trace elements; separate iodine dosing is usually unnecessary.
Omnivore. Offer 3–5×/week: nori/macroalgae, mysis, finely chopped seafood, quality algae/reef pellets.
Adequate feeding reduces coral nipping.
Good in mixed reef tanks with robust corals.
Avoid tiny ornamental shrimp and very delicate polyps.
Do not house with predatory fishes that eat crustaceans.
| Valmistaja: | Korallifarmi |
|---|---|
| Paino: | 100.0 kg |