(VA) Fiddler Crab (Uca spp.)

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Description

Description

Fiddler Crab (Uca spp.)

📌 Basic Info

  • Scientific Name: Uca species (multiple varieties)

  • Common Names: Fiddler Crab, Mini Crab

  • Family: Ocypodidae

  • Origin: Brackish coastal regions – mudflats, estuaries, and mangroves (Africa, Asia, Americas)

  • Size: 1 – 2 inches (2.5 – 5 cm)

  • Lifespan: 2 – 3 years in captivity (longer in ideal conditions)

  • Tank Zone: Bottom dweller (semi-terrestrial – needs land & water area)

🌊 Water Parameters

  • TDS: 200 – 400 ppm

  • pH: 7.5 – 8.5

  • Temperature: 24 – 28°C (75 – 82°F)

  • Hardness: 8 – 15 dGH

  • Salinity: Brackish water (SG 1.005 – 1.015)

🦀 Characteristics

  • Named for the male’s oversized claw, used for mating displays and territorial signals.

  • Females have two small claws, while males have one giant claw and one small feeding claw.

  • Color varies – shades of brown, gray, orange, or blue with patterned shells.

  • Spend time both in water and on land – must have access to a dry area.

  • Active burrowers; create tunnels in sand or mud substrate.

🍽️ Food

  • Type: Omnivorous scavengers.

  • Diet: Algae wafers, sinking pellets, bloodworms, brine shrimp, chopped vegetables (zucchini, spinach, cucumber), detritus.

  • Feeding Schedule: Once daily; feed small amounts near their burrow or on land areas.

🛠️ Tank Setup & Maintenance

  • Tank Size: Minimum 10 gallons for 2–3 crabs.

  • Habitat: Must have both water and land (at least 50% land area).

  • Filtration: Gentle filter to maintain brackish water.

  • Substrate: Sand or fine gravel – deep enough for burrowing.

  • Decor: Rocks, driftwood, caves for climbing and hiding.

  • Water Changes: 20–25% weekly; keep brackish balance stable.

👥 Social Behavior

  • Social but territorial males may fight over space.

  • Best kept in small groups (1 male with multiple females).

  • Can be housed with some brackish fish or mollies, but avoid aggressive species.

  • May pinch slow fish or shrimp if given the chance.

Do’s

  • Provide a proper land area for climbing and breathing.

  • Use brackish water – they don’t survive in full freshwater.

  • Keep secure lids – crabs are excellent climbers and escape easily.

Don’ts

  • Don’t house multiple males in small tanks.

  • Don’t keep in full freshwater – shortens lifespan drastically.

  • Don’t keep with delicate or slow tankmates.

Quick Tips

  • Fun, interactive crabs with unique claw-waving displays.

  • Require brackish semi-aquatic setups, not pure freshwater.

  • Hardy and entertaining but need the right environment to thrive.