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Blue-legged hermits
What's their role in the clean-up department? I have astrea snails right now, who are doing a good job of cleaning some brown algae off my rock. What do the hermits do?
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#2
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Hermits are scanvengers and will it about anything. Just another variety of clean-up crew. A lot of poeple stay away from them because the will sometimes eat your snails for the shells. If you give them replacement shells you may not has much of a probelm.
I like them. They have a lot of personality.
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#3
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Like said above, they will clean anything. Rock, the sand, fish carcases.
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#4
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ditto. they are also fun to watch!
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#5
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they are great for controlling vermetid snails, other then that, all around scavengers.
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The blue legs do a pretty good job, but make sure your frags are pretty secure... mine does a hell of a job walking around knocking over frags that aren't cemented down. They are much more active than the red ones, but also more aggressive towards snails and such. I have one... a lot of personality but sometimes I just want to squish him
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