Fire Crab

Geosesarma sp.

Fire Crab (Geosesarma sp.) — Intermediate care, Semi-aggressive, under Other. Minimum tank in the app: 10.6 US gal min; aim for 72–79°F and pH 6.5–7.5. Details below match the app.

Fire Crab (Geosesarma sp.) in a planted freshwater aquarium
Care levelIntermediate
TemperamentSemi-aggressive
Min tank size10.6 US gal min
pH range6.5–7.5
Temperature72–79°F
Max size1.6 in (4.0 cm)
Captive lifespan2–5 years
SchoolingNo

Captive lifespan reflects typical experience in a home aquarium, not maximum recorded age; genetics, sourcing, and care vary.

Natural distribution

Southeast Asia

  • East & Southeast Asia

Regional colours match the stocking calculator’s origin map.

Fire Crab Tank Setup

Plan for at least 10.6 US gal min of water—that is the minimum in our database for a workable setup, not a challenge to crowd fish. Aim to hold 72–79°F and pH 6.5–7.5 without daily drama. These fish use the Bottom/land zone most, so put wood, plants, or open water there accordingly.

What Do Fire Crabs Eat?

We record diet as Omnivore (insects plant matter). Offer a few food types that match—dry, frozen, or gel—and swap now and then. One flake every day for a year is how dull color and gut trouble creep in.

Fire Crab Tank Mates

Temperament in the data: Semi-aggressive. Treat small tank mates as potential snacks once the fish grows. Best in paludarium; requires high humidity and secure lid Plug your full stock list into the stocking calculator—single-species compatibility scores are hints, not a whole-tank verdict.

Are Fire Crabs Good for Beginners?

We rate this as intermediate. Budget time for testing, maintenance, and watching behaviour if the water looks fine but the fish do not. If this would be your very first tank, start with something more forgiving and come back to this one.

Building a community? Run the full list through the stocking calculator before you add anything else.

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