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Krazykarl

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So today i decided to trim down some sps colonies and frag em out for you sps lovers.  While doing one of the colonies i had a visitor.  This guy jumped onto my arm and i freaaaaaked out lol...needless to say, hes in qt in a tupperware container downstairs before i know he is safe and reef safe. 

"oh hello there, mind if i jump onto your arm while you scream like a girl and throw the coral across the room lol...." F@CK! lol
 
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phi delt reefer

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Ummmm not a.zoa.spider cause.that guy is f'in huge. Flush him man. Or stomp him.....then flush him
 

Blob-79

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xxmurrxx link said:
Holy Christ I would be scared to reach in my tank again if something like that jumped out at me


i cant add anymore to this thread :)

from the looks of him...id say your lucky he didnt burrow under your skin :eek:
 

Krazykarl

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It's larger than a toonie. Shoulda heard me scream my wife thought I was electrocuted. I want an ID before I flush em. Could be a goodie. Found on google a mojoidae superfamily spider crab. He was in an acro.  Not sure if it's him. No claws looks just like a f@cking spider which I'm terrifie of and pointed nose
 

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ya i wouldnt flush him till you know hes bad.. i heard hairy ones can be good. hes pretty f'n freaky lookin tho
 

Krazykarl

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Dude I honestly can't get the image of this thig on my hand outta my head. It looks just like a freakin spider. It's def a crab just not sure I want him in my tank lol
 

Krazykarl

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Now that I look again thy superfamily crab ha a hard shell this thing has red hairs on its arms as hair on its body. It's for sale! Lol
 

Blob-79

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....im the same way as you with spiders....imo i wouldnt be able to move stuff around in my tank knowing that was in it..reefsafe or not lol
 
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Pycnogonids

It's a sea spider commonly found on the Great Barrier reef and throughout Norway. They feed on fire corals and zoanthids.

Step on him! Then flush him.
 
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