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Family Aethridae

Hepatus epheliticus

(Linnaeus, 1763)

Shame-faced Crab

Not Reef Tank Suitable

Likely Fish-Only Tank Suitable

Range: Atlantic Ocean: Chesapeake Bay to the Gulf of Mexico, and Jamaica to the Dominican Republic.

Natural Environment: Inhabits shallow sandy and muddy areas and may carry a sea anemone on its shell.

General Husbandry: Occasionally available in the trade.

Needs a deep sandy substrate where it remains buried during daytime, and basically feeds at night, as it's a nocturnal species.

Needs a meaty diet and will eat sleeping small fishes, nip corals, and also feed on snails, tubeworms and other small inverts.

FYI: Basically white with an irregular pattern of large brownish-red spots.

Probably best left in the wild!

Experience Level: Intermediate

Diet: Omnivore

Temperament: Aggressive

Aquarium Environment: Fish-only aquarium

Coral Safe: No

Fish Safe: With caution

Invertebrate Safe: No

Temperature Range: 72 - 79°F (22 - 26°C)

 Hepatus epheliticus (Shame-faced Crab)
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