one lunger
New Member
Well, I tried them again- Mithrax Crabs as a clean up solution to my bubble algae problem, which had gotten out of hand. So what did I lose this time to the voracious appetites of the crabs? My beautiful Green Pocillopora Damicornis Coral got a rather severe "haircut," sacrificing many months of new growth. My last go-around with these incorrectly advertised crabs cost me a big chunk of my prized Leather Coral. My setup is a 29 gallon reef that I feed about 3 times a week, so excess food being left available to the Mithrax thus preventing them from consuming the algae is not the issue; my phosphates are zero, in spite of that I am using a phosphate sponge and the algae is receding. If you like the way the Mithrax look, fine- but in my experience they are not reef-safe and do not eat any perceptible amount of algae.