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New patriot crab.
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How he got here nobody knows.
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Hefty size blue moon crab also known as the Halloween crab.
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Slightly smaller blue moon crab.
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Two Halloween crabs holding hands.
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Panther crab (leopard would be more appropriate).
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Another one.
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Vampire crabs -- about 1 inch across the carapace.
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Borneo king crab. Related to the mandarin and vampire crabs.
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Couldn't reach me to pinch me, but he managed to poke me with one of his
back legs.
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Lost his right arm. Very careless.
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We only received one when we ordered, so we don't know much about them
yet.
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2.5-inch blue prawn.
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Same guy -- not to be trusted around small fish.
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Halloween crab -- not looking like last Halloween crabs. Still
looking belligerent.
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Another one from the same batch. These look more like the soap
dish
crabs of yesteryear.
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Probable female -- wide tail.
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Another one from the same batch. By color, you'd suspect a male.
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Just as owly as the others.
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Totally different color. You expect more colorful crabs to be
males.
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Maybe his tail's a little less wide. He's not in love with being
handled. Don't try this at home.
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He's no doubt embarassed by this process.
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Each one had its own home, but they insisted on piling up in the back
corner.
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Patriot crab daintily eating a goldfish.
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Very teeny female mini-crab.
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Red Thai crab.
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Halloween (or moon) crab in his shipping container May, 2011.
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Same dude released to run amok in the wilds of his 10-gallon tank.
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Sams dude later.
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Larger one on a 2-inch clay pot. Glass front makes the picture
blurry.
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Better picture outside the tank.
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Typical pugilistic attitude.
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Slightly smaller cage mate in a paler format.
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Much clearer picture with no glass in the way.
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