Got a name for this big guy?

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    dixiegirl21191 Reef Junkie

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    Found this guy in the bay in Port St Joe FL a few weeks ago. He seems pretty docile, he's in my fowlr tank right now but he and my striped hermit are going into my 30 gal sump after the move since they are so large and I know the striped hermit will get huge.
     
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    salt_for_brains Alabama Reefer VIP Member

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    The bigger right claw and shape reminds me of a Pagurus pollicaris. I spent a couple vacations on St. George Island, FL. I love that area.
     
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    mariobrothersleeve squirrel

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    His name must be pinchy. Thats a good name right there
     
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    i had one that looked like that i got it from oc maryland he was cool as hell i miss him
     
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    Was he reef safe?
     
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    i didnt have any corals when i had him but he never bothered any of my fish and would rack my substraight every day it was funny i would do a water change and vac the substraight and it would be all hilly and get up the next morning and it would all flat.
     
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