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Sally lightfoot: in or out?

Add a couple of sally lightfoot crabs?

  • Yes, add them, They're great.

    Votes: 8 80.0%
  • No, skip them (please post a reason).

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • I don't know.

    Votes: 2 20.0%
  • I have a better entertaining invert idea (please specify)

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
    10

Moe_K

Stabbed by Foulke
Was watching this cool video:

http://vimeo.com/11226390

Got me thinking my toddler sons would probably like a couple of sally lightfoots (lightfeet?) crabs in my 125. Would be entertaining for them.
I had a sally crab way back ten years ago.
Then they fell out of fashion, people said they get predatory.

I do remember the crab being a pain and stealing food away from more docile fish.

What's the recent thinking: a good addition to a reef tank, or skip it?
 
are you keeping softies and LPS, or going hard core? The last one I had got pretty destructive while picking at my softies. I saw the SOB tearing up some candy canes.

They were great algae eaters though.....
 
Probably keeping a garden tank: some softies, some LPS, some SPS.

Definitely planning on xenia, a BTA, and maybe some of the SPS I parsed out to the Metrowest gang before my crash. :p
 
I have kept them for years with no ill affect on softies and LPS.

Great algae eaters
 
Anyone ever see them mess with snails, hermits, or other janitors?
 
I have a couple in the 210. I've never seen them bother anything, which is a good thing, they've reached a healthy size. Interesting to watch.
 
pretty model citizens for me as well, like all crabs they can be opportunistic feeders.. but like i said i've never had any issues with sally light foots, or emeralds for that matter.
 
Sally "Not So Light" Foot

I've had this one a few years, the body is larger than a frag disc, never had any problems, I love her.
 
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