The Panther Crab (Parathelphusa pantherina), native to Indonesia’s warm freshwater habitats like Lake Matano, brings exotic appeal to home aquariums with its eye-catching orange body speckled in dark spots that fade along the legs. Growing to 2–4 inches (5–10 cm) across, this fully aquatic crab displays lively foraging and climbing antics, making it a rewarding watch for beginners.
Despite its endangered wild status, captive specimens adapt well with proper care. Beginners should start with a cycled 20+ gallon tank featuring a tight-fitting lid—crabs are expert escape artists—and ample hiding spots using rocks, driftwood, and sturdy plants to mimic their natural burrowing environment. Provide access to air via structures if desired, though full submersion suits them best. Maintain pristine water through 25% weekly changes and monthly deep cleans to handle their protein-rich waste.
Feed daily an amount consumed in minutes: sinking pellets, algae wafers, blanched veggies, bloodworms, or snails for hunting. Supplement calcium (cuttlebone or cuttlefish bone) to aid molting, a vulnerable post-shed phase when the new shell hardens. They coexist with larger peaceful fish but avoid mixing multiples due to territoriality—solo housing ensures harmony. Regular parameter checks prevent stress; with dedication, expect 1–2 years of vibrant life.

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