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Zozymodes cavipes crab

Zozymodes cavipes is commonly referred to as crab. Difficulty in the aquarium: Easy. Toxicity: Toxic.


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lexID:
7368 
AphiaID:
209066 
Scientific:
Zozymodes cavipes 
German:
Krabbe 
English:
Crab 
Category:
Crabs 
Family tree:
Animalia (Kingdom) > Arthropoda (Phylum) > Malacostraca (Class) > Decapoda (Order) > Xanthidae (Family) > Zozymodes (Genus) > cavipes (Species) 
Initial determination:
(Dana, ), 1852 
Occurrence:
Australia, China, Indian Ocean, Japan, Madagascar, Malaysia, Mozambique, Palau, Philippines, Red Sea, Sumatra, Taiwan 
Sea depth:
Meter 
Size:
0.39" - 0.79" (1cm - 2cm) 
Temperature:
71.6 °F - 80.6 °F (22°C - 27°C) 
Difficulty:
Easy 
Offspring:
Not available as offspring 
Toxicity:
Toxic 
CITES:
Not evaluated 
Red List:
Not evaluated (NE) 
Related species at
Catalog of Life:
 
Author:
Publisher:
Meerwasser-Lexikon.de
Created:
Last edit:
2023-09-07 12:47:04 

Toxicity


Zozymodes cavipes is (very) poisonous and the poison can kill you under circumstances!!!
If you want to keep Zozymodes cavipes, inform yourself about the poison and its effects before buying. Keep a note with the telephone number of the poison emergency call and all necessary information about the animal next to your aquarium so that you can be helped quickly in an emergency.
The telephone numbers of the poison emergency call can be found here:
[overview_and_url_DE]
Overview Europe: European Association of Poisons Centres and Clinical Toxicologists

This message appears for poisonous, very poisonous and also animals whose poison can kill you immediately. Every human reacts differently to poisons. Please therefore weigh the risk for yourself AND your environment very carefully, and never act lightly!

Info

Zozymodes cavipes (Dana, 1852)

Dr. Peter Ng Kee Lin, Singapore: "It is probably Zozymodes cavipes (Dana, 1852). Xanthidae".

Unfortunately there is no more information available and we would be grateful for any supplementary references.

Synonymised names:
Chorodius cavipes Dana, 1852
Zozymodes nodosus Klunzinger, 1913

Many species of the family Xanthidae can be poisonous, although they themselves have no poisonous apparatus (poisonous teeth, poisonous spines, poisonous glands in the skin), the consumption of these crustaceans can even be fatal for humans. Such animals are considered passive-poisonous.
The toxins of crabs (saxitoxin and tetrodotoxin) are produced by endobacteria and stored in the flesh of the crab, these e are highly potent and similar to the neurotoxins of puffer fish and just as deadly.
In its raw and cooked meat, consumption of the crab meat is toxic to humans!

Please be sure to clarify whether the meat of these crabs is toxic or non-toxic before eating it!
Call an emergency doctor immediately at the first signs of poisoning (e.g. breathing problems, muscle cramps)!

The good news is there’s no way you can be exposed to these toxins if you don’t try to eat these crabs – a bite or a jab isn’t going to do the job.

The bad news for those who unwittingly consume these crabs is that cooking the meat isn’t going to make the toxins any less effective.

Fortunately, toxic crabs don’t want to be eaten just as much as we shouldn’t be eating them, so they help us out with their glorious warning colours.

Biota > Animalia (Kingdom) >Arthropoda (Phylum) > Crustacea (Subphylum) > Malacostraca (Class) > Eumalacostraca (Subclass) > Eucarida (Superorder) > Decapoda (Order) >Pleocyemata (Suborder) > Brachyura (Infraorder) > Eubrachyura (Section) > Heterotremata (Subsection) > Xanthoidea (Superfamily) > Xanthidae (Family) >Zosiminae (Subfamily) > Zozymodes (Genus)

External links

  1. dbs.nus.edu.sg (en). Abgerufen am 07.08.2020.
  2. Encyclodedia of Life (EOL) (multi). Abgerufen am 07.08.2020.
  3. World Register of Marine Species (WoRMS) (en). Abgerufen am 07.08.2020.

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Husbandry know-how of owners

am 27.05.15#1
Durch Zufall bin ich jetzt über den Eintrag gestolpert und sehe, dass "meine" Krabbe zumindest "wahrscheinlich" identifiziert worden ist.

Die kleine Krabbe, bei der letzten Sichtung vor ein paar Tagen ca. 1,5-2cm Panzerbreite, lebt nun schon seit 2010 bei mir in meinem 90l Würfel und anscheinend geht es ihr gut.
Sehe sie oft ein paar Wochen gar nicht und dann sitzt sie auf einmal wieder auf dem Gestein.

Ins Becken ist sie mit ziemlicher Sicherheit mit dem Lebendgestein von Mrutzek.
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