Spider crabs
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Caribbean spider crab ( Stenorhynchus seticornis ) |
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Stenorhynchus | ||||||||||||
Lamarck , 1818 |
Spider crabs ( Stenorhynchus ) are small, long-legged representatives of the crabs .
Appearance
The animals have an oval carapace that is no more than two centimeters long. The subsequent rostrum is just as long as the carapace or a little longer. It is pointed and thorny and can cause painful injuries. The legs are very long and give the crabs a spider-like appearance. Male spider crabs are considerably smaller than the females. Her abdomen, folded down, is triangular, while the female is round and wider.
Aquarium keeping
Spider crabs can be kept in the saltwater aquarium. However, they annoy small invertebrates such as crust anemones or feather worms . Allegedly they have skewered and ate small fish with their rostrum.
species
- The Caribbean spider crab ( Stenorhynchus seticornis ) lives in the Caribbean , the Bahamas and along the coast of Brazil . For camouflage, they prefer to stay in sponges , with sea anemones of the genera Bartolomea and Condylactis , in gorgonians and near feathery stars .
- The Atlantic spider crab ( Stenorhynchus lanceolatus ) often lives in the company of long-pricked sea urchins on the coasts of the Canary Islands and Madeira .
- Stenorhynchus debilis lives in the Gulf of California . This species also lives with sea anemones and cylinder roses.
literature
- Hans A. Baensch , Helmut Debelius: Sea water atlas. Volume 1: The joint care of invertebrates and tropical marine fish in the aquarium. 3rd revised edition, 1st paperback edition. Mergus Verlag, Melle 1997, ISBN 3-88244-110-0 .
- Svein A. Fosså, Alf Jacob Nilsen: Coral reef aquarium. Volume 6: Coral reef aquaristics today and tomorrow. Crustaceans, echinoderms, sea squirts and other invertebrates in the coral reef and coral reef aquarium. Schmettkamp Verlag, Bornheim 1998, ISBN 3-928819-18-6 .