View Full Version : Unsafe Hermits for Reef Tanks
cbayer
Fri, 8th Dec 2006, 10:04 PM
Are there any hermits that will eat corals if so which ones to avoid.
Polkster13
Sat, 9th Dec 2006, 08:55 AM
Check out his article on my web site about a commonly found hermit that you want to avoid.
http://coralreefbazaar.com/Tips_Article_Read.php?ID=25
Hermits that are good for your tank are blue-leg and red-legged hermits. The red-legs get much larger than the blues. They both grow pretty quickly so you will need old empty shells of various sizes for them as they get bigger. If they cannot find a suitable shell, they will take out your snails to make a home.
Ram_Puppy
Sat, 9th Dec 2006, 12:44 PM
I hate to say it because they are gorgeous, but the halloween/electric orange hermits that are sold out of hawaii - not reef safe... well.. to an extent. I Have tried 4 and everyone of them is absolutely in love w/ every other crabs shell, regardless of size... they (all at different times in different tanks) executed every single crab and snail i had. maybe others have good experiences w/ them, but i will only put them in a species only tank if i ever did a nano i might use one... doubt it though...
electric blues seem far more passive.
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