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Vampire Crab (Geosesarma dennerle)

Vampire crabs are stunning purple-and-yellow-eyed jewels, but they are not aquarium animals — they are paludarium animals that spend most of their time on land and will drown-stress or escape from a standard fish tank. Build them roughly 70% land (moist substrate, moss, hiding bark) over a shallow freshwater pool, keep humidity high, and they reward you with bold behavior and even captive breeding, since the young hatch as fully formed miniature crabs. Red devil, orchid, rainbow, and carnival vampire crabs are sibling Geosesarma species with identical needs.

Care specifications

TypeCrab
DifficultyMedium
Max size1 in
Lifespan2–3 years
Temperature70–82 °F
pH7–7.8
General hardness6–15 dGH
Calcium needsHigh
Minimum tank size5 gallons
DietInsects, Bloodworms, Crab pellets, Vegetables, Detritus
RolesShowpiece
Plant safeYes
Betta compatibleNo
Breeds in freshwaterYes
Population growthSlow
TemperamentPeaceful

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Frequently asked questions

Can vampire crabs live in my fish tank?

No. They are semi-terrestrial and need dry land more than water — in a full aquarium they cling to the highest point, stop eating, and eventually escape or die. The right home is a paludarium or terrarium with a few inches of fresh water, which also rules out fish tankmates entirely.

Will vampire crabs breed in captivity?

Yes, and it is one of their best features: Geosesarma skip the larval stage, so females release tiny fully formed crabs that grow up right in the paludarium. A colony with plenty of cover will sustain itself — no brackish water, no special intervention.

Can I keep several vampire crabs together?

Yes — one male with two or more females is the classic group. Males squabble over territory, so give each crab its own hide and break sight lines with plants and bark. Avoid mixing them with larger crab species, which will bully or eat them.

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