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Maculosus
05-10-2004, 10:06 AM
Popular Algae Eating Hermit Crabs
The Blue Legged Hermit (Clibanarius tricolor), as well as other similar species are quite popular, but some such as the Anomura sp. will kill Astraea snails to obtain their shells.
The Red Legged Hermit (Clibanarius digueti) is said by some to be a much better algae eater than the Blue Legged Hermit, less aggressive, and has been reported to eat red slime algae.
Aside from eating algae, the golf ball sized Blue Eyed Hermit (Paguristes erythrops) spends its time stirring up the top layer of substrate of the aquarium.
The Scarlet Hermit Crab (Paguristes cadenanti) is one of the most popular hermits with reef keepers, because of its colorful appearance, and because it will eat all kinds of algae, such as red, green and brown slimes, as well as green hair algae.

Large species such as the Anemone Carrying Hermit (Dardanus pedunculatus), Yellow Hairy Hermit (Aniculus maximus) and Cone Shell Hermit (Trizopagurus strigatus) are undesirable as reef janitors, as they may cause unwanted damage to your reef system. These types of hermits can disrupt tank life by climbing on everything, and because of the large clumsy, bulky shells they live in, cause the toppling of rockscape arrangements and the moving of corals. Besides, they may attack or eat other tank inhabitants. If you desire to keep large hermit crabs, do so only in a tank of suitable environment and size, and remember they will outgrow their shells. You need to provide them with new housing (larger shells) as they molt and grow, otherwise they may attack other shelled animals to get a new shell. One commonly imported species that has this trait is the Clibanarius vittatus, most often sold as the Striped Hermit Crab.

aroXIAO
12-11-2004, 11:26 PM
wow...but they cant like eat algae on the walls of tanks rite???

Maculosus
13-11-2004, 12:41 PM
Hermit crabs can't climb up the glass but sea urchin can.

DaY1
13-11-2004, 05:56 PM
Hermit crabs can't climb up the glass but sea urchin can.

Still better to use snails compare to Hermit crabs. They can go everywhere..
plus snails doesn't kill each other for the shell.. Unlike hermit which will kill snails for their shell.

aroXIAO
13-11-2004, 06:51 PM
how do they kill??

DaY1
13-11-2004, 11:17 PM
how do they kill??


i never see it b4 with my own eye..but it should be that the hermit will attack the snail by topping them upside down first then attack the vulnerable snail bottom soft body portion. Then the hermit will climb out from his current existing shell and occupy the new shell.

melvin_weishun
14-11-2004, 02:55 AM
I hate hermit crabs... still prefer Turbo Snails... hehe..

aroXIAO
14-11-2004, 09:22 AM
but arent snails a little not nice looking>?

DaY1
14-11-2004, 01:29 PM
but arent snails a little not nice looking>?

They are suppose to help to clean the algae and most of the time, they will help to clean the tank without you noticing them that they are around. Try to get cerite snails if u think the normal big snail are ugly.. They are small and hardly noticeable..

Limsteel
14-11-2004, 02:16 PM
They are suppose to help to clean the algae and most of the time, they will help to clean the tank without you noticing them that they are around. Try to get cerite snails if u think the normal big snail are ugly.. They are small and hardly noticeable..

But I read that Snail only eat those newly grown algae, full grown algae are left alone...

Anyway Where selling? I wanna small small snail for my 1½ft Nano.

DaY1
14-11-2004, 02:32 PM
Full grown algae usually become too hard for the snails to chew..thus usually when that happen, we will use the magnet brush or metal razor blade sort fo thing to scrap it off.. But usually if u have sufficient snails to go about, they will help to clean off the algae before that happens. Plus snails can help to clean up 'blind' spot which u magnet and razor can't reach.

I think PR selling the cerite and nerith snails. But not sure if they have anymore in stock.

Alternatively i have some for sale if you are interested. :)

aroXIAO
16-11-2004, 08:54 PM
got a question... snails make the tank look ....erm... like.... low class???

bluecoolz
16-11-2004, 11:06 PM
got a question... snails make the tank look ....erm... like.... low class???

I got another question... Snails only eat algae on the walls rite...? And Hermit crabs eat the algae on the gravel...? But do Hermit crabs attack resting fishes...?

Maculosus
16-11-2004, 11:15 PM
after u add in all the nice nice fishes and corals, u wouldn't be looking at the snails anymore...

got a question... snails make the tank look ....erm... like.... low class???

aroXIAO
17-11-2004, 08:21 PM
after u add in all the nice nice fishes and corals, u wouldn't be looking at the snails anymore...
o ok.. on average how many u put for a 6*2*2 tank???

Maculosus
17-11-2004, 10:15 PM
pls refer to here:

http://www.liveaquaria.com/product/scateg.cfm?siteid=20&pCatId=420&TopCatId=420
http://www.etropicals.com/product/scateg.cfm?siteid=45&pCatId=1805&ref=3175&subref=AP

Limsteel
17-11-2004, 11:51 PM
Many Many Algae Eater!

http://www.aquacon.com/critterspecials.html

Also selling in package... it gives you an idea how much you need for your tank...

aroXIAO
18-11-2004, 06:24 AM
pls refer to here:

http://www.liveaquaria.com/product/scateg.cfm?siteid=20&pCatId=420&TopCatId=420
http://www.etropicals.com/product/scateg.cfm?siteid=45&pCatId=1805&ref=3175&subref=AP
thx man............... :)