DESCRIPTION The term "fiddler crab" refers to approximately 100 species and subspecies of crabs from the genus Cue. They’re located along beaches and brackish (a mixture of saltwater and freshwater) waterways around the sector. Male and woman fiddler crabs are without difficulty outstanding by way of searching at their claws. The women have small claws at the same time as the males have one distinct large claw. This huge claw, held in one of this manner that it resembles a mess around (violin), is how fiddler crabs were given their call. Fiddler crabs are fun to watch and pretty easy to keep as pets, with few fitness worries and docile personalities. Their housing takes up minimum space, and there are numerous business meals available to offer them with a balanced diet.