golden decorator crab Found in the temperate waters all along the Great Southern Reef, the Golden Decorator Crab (Naxia aurita) is a species of spider crab that uses materials from their environment as a means to hide from potential predators. This golden variety covers itself in seagrass and various curled fibers which stick to its yellow-ish brown carapace, or shell. You will see these decorator crabs rocky intertidal areas and often around and underneath jetties. A crafty crab The crabs’ carapace is covered with tiny hooks, known as setae, on which they are able to attach anything within their environment that will help them camouflage themselves – like Velcro. Once they find a favourable covering, they will use their nimble pincers to snip it from its location, chew it and coat the end of the object, invertebrate or plant with a special gland secretion that hardens in saltwater and stick it to its body cavity. Friends close, anemones closer Many will use other living organisms like sponges and anemones, which can be venomous, to both blend in with their surroundings but also to benefit from an additional level of security. This relationship is symbiotic, as the crab provides a constant supply of new water from which these hitchhikers can filter food. Costume collector Decorator crabs will keep their costumes for a lifetime unless they move to a new environment with new surroundings. When they molt, the decorator crabs will simply take their decorations with them and apply them to their new shell. With its camouflage, they implement cryptic behaviours like remaining still by day and freezing when a potential predator approaches. A carnivorous scavenger themselves, they will move over the reef and substrates looking for any meaty leftovers including other crustaceans, molluscs and other benthic organisms. Hatch & seek Once they reach sexual maturity, the eggs will be fertilised by the male, then carried and placed underneath the female. Once they hatch, the larvae free float until they choose a place to settle and grow into their adult form. Fast Facts: Species: Naxia auritaFamily: Oregoniidae (crabs)Order: Decapoda (decapods)Feeding: Carnivorous scavengersHabitat: Rocky intertidal areas, underneath jettiesDistribution: Endemic to GSRSuper Power: Camouflage creator Explore more of the Great Southern Reef People Impactful people with a close connection to the Great Southern Reef. Places Feature locations along the Great Southern Reef. Marine Life The weird and wonderful creatures found along the Great Southern Reef. Subscribe Sign up for the Great Southern Reef newsletter Email Address Sign Up We respect your privacy. Thank you for signing up for the Great Southern Reef newsletter!