But back to the Staghorn hermit – these are « supposed » are one thing anywhere between an excellent detritivore and good herbivore

The rest should be great. Your premier concern might be remaining brand new coral hat fit, and you can coincidentally its not in fact an enthusiastic Acroporid Staghorn, however, alot more Hydrozoan or Bryozoan in the wild – a lot less requiring regarding intense lighting. I might merely keep the regular serving plan and all have a tendency to be fine. It seems like a little crawfish on step one/2 to 3/cuatro inch-long, it’s a white grayish colour having long whiskers and you may claws a comparable proportions as my personal Mexican yellow base hermits, these are the same colour as the system that have reddish on the tips of your own claws.

Personally, Really don’t extremely trust crabs of any sort, but these seem to be very reef amicable

They are fascinating to view when i can be decide which gap he or she is by, they are always reconstructing brand new slopes in front of his exits, constantly everything you get a hold of is actually a periodic claw or whisker and you can lots of little items of pebbles being piled-up at the front end of your own openings he is produced. One suggestion exactly what it interested absolutely nothing creature try, otherwise just what It’s care and attention requires and you can reef compatibility will be? Appears like don’t worry about it for the moment.

Hermit crab with anemones Hi Folks – fantastic site, I’ve been loitering around here for a couple of months digesting all the info I can – now I have a couple of questions I hope you can help me with. I have a huge hermit crab (around 2′ » long) with two anemones on his shell. I have two questions. what type of anemones are these likely to be? They seem extremely hardy – getting buried in sand, squashed between the shell and the aquarium glass, and scraped along the rock whenever the crab crawls into one of the caves. I’ve had this combo for 3 months now, and the anemones are looking very healthy and growing at a pretty fast rate. Second question – my crab has changed shells 3 or 4 times since I’ve had him, and he always takes the anemones with him, I’ve never seen this happen but I’d love to know how this occurs. Does the crab move them over to the new shell, or does he just sit there and wait for them to move themselves? Any answers or more information on this curious combination would be greatly appreciated.

It fascinating kinds was renown to possess xmeets-coupons adorning their cover with way of living anemones (particular that have Calliactis species)

Coral hermit I just bought a Staghorn hermit crab. not sure just what to call him. <> He mostly just sits about the tank watching the world go by. I would like to know if I am supposed to provide future homes for him. is he nocturnal? <> (He sits in the cave that belongs to the shrimp. it takes up about 1/4 of my 60 gal.) I have great water quality, and nothing that would bother him as all other hermits are smaller, and the fish are « peaceful » and small. Any other info on care and behavior would be great, as I noticed this crab is missing in your articles. <> thanks a lot <>

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