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  2. 32 best aquarium pets that aren't fish - AOL

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    Small, colorful, and a lover of habitats with sandy substrates, Red-clawed Crabs are some of the best aquarium pets that aren’t fish. Also known as Mangrove Crabs or Red Crabs, these clawed ...

  3. Freshwater crab - Wikipedia

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    More than 1,300 described species of freshwater crabs are known, out of a total of 6,700 species of crabs across all environments. [1] The total number of species of freshwater crabs, including undescribed species, is thought to be up to 65% higher, potentially up to 2,155 species, although most of the additional species are currently unknown to science. [1]

  4. List of freshwater aquarium invertebrate species - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of invertebrates, animals without a backbone, that are commonly kept in freshwater aquaria by hobby aquarists.Numerous shrimp species of various kinds, crayfish, a number of freshwater snail species, and at least one freshwater clam species are found in freshwater aquaria or '0' salinity water body.

  5. Limnopilos naiyanetri - Wikipedia

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    In aquariums, this species should be kept between pH 6.5 and 7.3 with temperatures between 21°C (70°F) and 27°C (82 °F). These crabs are sensitive to water conditions and nutrient levels in the water should be closely monitored.

  6. Watch the World’s Boldest Crab Fend Off Curious Lions

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    These versatile crabs live in freshwater rivers and streams throughout South Africa, where they are an important part of the ecosystem. The crabs are food for reptiles, mammals, birds, and fish.

  7. Geosesarma hagen - Wikipedia

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    The crabs prefer a humid environment with elements from both terrestrial and freshwater aquatic habitats. They steer clear of drier land and although the younger crabs tend to live in closer proximity to the water, they are not aquatic crabs. Young Red Devil crabs spend most of their time in the water as a way to avoid predators.