Arrow Crabs

$12.74

Arrow crabs are a popular addition to marine aquariums due to their distinctive shape and beneficial cleaning behavior. These crabs are characterized by their long, thin legs and a triangular, arrow-shaped body, which gives them their name. Typically, arrow crabs grow to about 3 to 6 inches in leg span.

In general stock tanks, arrow crabs serve as effective scavengers, feeding on detritus and helping to control unwanted pests such as bristle worms and leftover food. They are hardy and adapt well to a variety of reef tank conditions, making them ideal for both novice and experienced aquarists.

Arrow crabs prefer tanks with plenty of live rock for hiding and foraging. While generally peaceful, they may exhibit territorial behavior toward other crab species or small, slow-moving fish. It is advisable to avoid housing them with large predatory fish that may see them as prey.

Proper water parameters for arrow crabs include stable salinity (around 1.023-1.025 specific gravity), temperature between 72-78°F, and good water quality. Regular monitoring and maintenance of aquarium conditions will help ensure the health and longevity of your arrow crab.

Overall, arrow crabs are a valuable and visually interesting component of general stock in marine aquariums, providing both function and aesthetic appeal.

Arrow crabs are a popular addition to marine aquariums due to their distinctive shape and beneficial cleaning behavior. These crabs are characterized by their long, thin legs and a triangular, arrow-shaped body, which gives them their name. Typically, arrow crabs grow to about 3 to 6 inches in leg span.

In general stock tanks, arrow crabs serve as effective scavengers, feeding on detritus and helping to control unwanted pests such as bristle worms and leftover food. They are hardy and adapt well to a variety of reef tank conditions, making them ideal for both novice and experienced aquarists.

Arrow crabs prefer tanks with plenty of live rock for hiding and foraging. While generally peaceful, they may exhibit territorial behavior toward other crab species or small, slow-moving fish. It is advisable to avoid housing them with large predatory fish that may see them as prey.

Proper water parameters for arrow crabs include stable salinity (around 1.023-1.025 specific gravity), temperature between 72-78°F, and good water quality. Regular monitoring and maintenance of aquarium conditions will help ensure the health and longevity of your arrow crab.

Overall, arrow crabs are a valuable and visually interesting component of general stock in marine aquariums, providing both function and aesthetic appeal.