Thai Micro Crab

Limnopilos naiyanetri

A tiny, fully aquatic, completely peaceful crab that is safe with shrimp and nano fish.

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DifficultyIntermediate
Min. Tank Size20 L
Temperature22.0โ€“28.0 ยฐC
pH Range7.0โ€“8.0
Max Size1.0 cm
Lifespan1-2 years
DietOmnivore
TemperamentPeaceful
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Overview

The Thai Micro Crab (Limnopilos naiyanetri) is a tiny, fully aquatic, completely peaceful crab that is safe with shrimp and nano fish. It reaches about 1 cm and can live for roughly 1-2 years with good care.

This guide covers everything in plain language: tank size and setup, water parameters, the best foods (with recommended brands), which shrimp and tank mates it can safely live with, breeding, and the common problems to avoid. It is rated Intermediate to keep.

Natural Habitat & Origin

Crabs are crustaceans from rivers, mangroves and estuaries. Most are semi-terrestrial and need access to air and land, and many need brackish water, so they are usually kept in special paludarium setups rather than standard aquariums.

Tank Size & Setup

Provide at least 20 litres. Give it space, hides and a secure setup suited to its size and habits.

Most crabs need a land area to leave the water (floating platforms, cork bark, a sloped beach), a sealed lid, and for many species some marine salt to make brackish water.

Always add invertebrates only to a fully cycled, mature tank - they are far more sensitive to ammonia and nitrite than most fish.

Water Parameters

Keep the Thai Micro Crab at 22-28 ยฐC with a pH of 7.0-8.0, in moderately hard water (GH 6-15); they are happy in most Australian tap water once it is dechlorinated and stable.

Stability is everything for invertebrates: test regularly, keep ammonia and nitrite at zero and nitrate low, drip-acclimate new arrivals slowly over an hour, and make only small, steady water changes. Remember that copper - found in some fish medicines and plant fertilisers - is lethal, so always check labels.

Diet & Feeding

The Thai Micro Crab is a omnivore. In Australia, good options include Hikari sinking pellets, Dymax dried foods, blanched vegetables and small protein treats, offered where the crab can reach them out of the water.

Feed lightly - invertebrates get much of their food from natural biofilm and algae, and overfeeding quickly fouls the water and triggers losses. A little, a few times a week, is plenty for most shrimp and snails.

Which Shrimp & Tank Mates Can Live Together?

The Thai micro crab is the rare fully aquatic, completely peaceful crab. It is tiny and harmless, and is genuinely safe with dwarf shrimp, snails and nano fish - it even feeds in a similar way to filter shrimp. Just avoid keeping it with anything big enough to eat it.

Breeding

Most aquarium crabs are hard to breed at home because their young need brackish or marine water to develop, so captive breeding is uncommon.

Common Problems & Care Tips

Moulting is the riskiest time - the animal hides, goes soft and is vulnerable, so never disturb a moulting crayfish or crab, leave the shed shell in the tank for it to eat (it restores calcium), and make sure it has calcium and iodine in the diet.

Quarantine and acclimate all new livestock carefully, and watch daily for sluggishness, failure to eat or trouble moulting.

Is the Thai Micro Crab Right for You?

The Thai Micro Crab suits keepers with some experience and a stable, mature, well-planned tank, as long as you can provide 20+ litres, the right water, copper-free conditions and suitable tank mates.

Get the basics right and these fascinating invertebrates are some of the most rewarding animals in the hobby. Use our aquarium tools to plan your setup and browse our fish and plant guides for safe tank mates.

Frequently Asked Questions

What can I keep with Thai Micro Crab?
The Thai micro crab is the rare fully aquatic, completely peaceful crab. It is tiny and harmless, and is genuinely safe with dwarf shrimp, snails and nano fish - it even feeds in a similar way to filter shrimp. Just avoid keeping it with anything big enough to eat it.
Is the Thai Micro Crab peaceful?
Yes, it is peaceful and safe with shrimp, snails and small fish.
What size tank does a Thai Micro Crab need?
At least 20 litres, in a mature, stable, cycled tank.
What water does the Thai Micro Crab need?
22-28 ยฐC, pH 7.0-8.0, in moderately hard water (GH 6-15); they are happy in most Australian tap water once it is dechlorinated and stable.
What do I feed a Thai Micro Crab?
It is a omnivore. Good options include Hikari sinking pellets, Dymax dried foods, blanched vegetables and small protein treats, offered where the crab can reach them out of the water.
How big does the Thai Micro Crab get and how long does it live?
It reaches about 1 cm and lives roughly 1-2 years with good care.
Is the Thai Micro Crab good for beginners?
It is rated intermediate, so it suits keepers with a little experience and a stable tank.

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