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Antenna Hermit Crab

Clibanarius antennatus

A marine invertebrate species of the family Diogenidae, valued by aquarists for its interesting behavior and beautiful coloration.

Family
Diogenidae
Origin
Oceano Pacifico sud-occidentale, comune lungo le coste temperate e subtropicali dell'Australia orientale.
Origin
Tropical oceans and reefsExtra-Amazon South AmericaAustralia, New Guinea, and Oceania
Tank use
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Species challenges
Water Temperature

18 °C - 24 °C

pH Value

8.1 - 8.4

Water type

Marine

Ecological role

Erbivoro

Copper

Alta

Species description

Geographical Origin and Habitat: Southwest Pacific Ocean, common along the temperate and subtropical coasts of eastern Australia. Typically lives in areas rich in coral rocks and sheltered sandy crevices.

Taxonomy: Belongs to the family Diogenidae. Features a robust protective exoskeleton with claws developed for defense and burrowing. Size up to 3.5 cm.

Social Behavior: Predominantly solitary or gregarious depending on shelter availability. Plays a crucial ecological role as a herbivore.

Coloration and Sexual Dimorphism: Coloration varies from brown to bright red. Sexual dimorphism is not highly pronounced externally, except for abdomen shape or claw size.

Care, breeding and tankmates

Tank Setup: Requires a reef aquarium with plenty of live rock. For hermit crabs, it is essential to provide empty gastropod shells of various sizes to support growth.

Diet and Feeding: Herbivorous/Detritivorous. Scavenger. Feeds on filamentous algae, organic detritus, and food remnants.

Water Quality: Standard marine values: temperature 18.0-24.0°C, pH 8.1-8.4, constant salinity, and absolute absence of copper in the aquarium.

Compatibility and Tankmates: 100% reef-safe. Compatible with almost all peaceful tankmates. Avoid predatory fish that feed on crustaceans (e.g. puffers or lionfish).

Aquarium Breeding: Sexual mating. The female protects fertilized eggs in her shell until larval release.

Risks and Diseases: Molts periodically and requires adequate empty shells to move in immediately after. High sensitivity to heavy metals (copper) and sudden osmotic shocks.

Invertebrate profile

Type
Marine hermit crab
Diet
Erbivoro
Ecological role
Erbivoro
Minimum group
1
Adult size
3.5 cm
GH
n/a
KH
8 dKH - 12 dKH
TDS
n/a
Copper
Alta
Shock sensitivity
Alta
Calcium and minerals
Il calcio supporta l'ispessimento del carapace e delle chele durante la crescita.
Molting
Muta periodicamente e necessita di conchiglie vuote adeguate per trasferirsi subito dopo.
Reproduction
Accoppiamento sessuale. La femmina protegge le uova fertilizzate nel guscio fino al rilascio delle larve.
Compatibility & tankmates
Innocuo per i coralli. Aiuta a controllare le alghe infestanti. Fornire gusci per prevenire aggressioni.

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Last updated: 06/13/2026