The crab in the picture is a freshwater Micro Crab from Thailand. The body is about 3/8" in diameter and the span across claws is about 3/4". I just got them and they're in a one-gallon freshwater tank with cherry shrimp and an assortment of snails. The one you see is on a Marimo ball. I've also introduced a Marimo ball to my brackish Opae tank, as I understand they do well in brackish water.
I'm wondering if anyone has acclimated Thai Micro Crabs to brackish water - wondering if that can be done. Or could there be a brackish species of this crab? I have the dwarf hermits in my Opae tanks, but these crabs are totally cool and would love to have them in my Opae tank.
Thai Micro Crab
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Thai Micro Crab
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Re: Thai Micro Crab
Well, this crab is quite big for that tank size. But hey, why not?
I recommend you slowly adapting marimo to brackish, they do well in low-end brackish but if you wanna have one in about 1.010-1.014 SG, then slowly change its water to brackish.
Hope that helps!
I recommend you slowly adapting marimo to brackish, they do well in low-end brackish but if you wanna have one in about 1.010-1.014 SG, then slowly change its water to brackish.
Hope that helps!
Re: Thai Micro Crab
Its my impression most fully freshwater creatures can't adapt to brackish/saltwater long term. I'd be surprised if the thai micro crab can, since it seems pretty specialized.