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![]() haha too bad! Hes pretty cool. Im gonna leave him for a bit until he causes problems since I like him. I dont have enough corals near him yet for him to be a problem.
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![]() they get huge and start spreading. get rid of them asap, i had a battle with them under a sps colony last sumer
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http://reefkeeping.com/issues/2005-01/rs/index.php Summary good guys unless they really spread. Hermit crabs eat them if that is the case. The mucus on their threads does not harm corals but corals and other stuff feed on the mucus. I agree with you. Leave them alone unless you see them multiplying too much and than get a hermit crab or two. |
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![]() So THATS what they are! I have alot of them. They cut my hands to shreds when Im handling the LR. Clog plumbing etc. Just a nusance really. I have 2 hermits, but never noticed them going for them? I'll have to look more often I guess.
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![]() I always think it's a shame when people over react to such cool invertebrates in their tank because intentional livestock (fish and corals) is only a third of the fun for me. Especially the relatively harmless ones; vermetids rarely cause any significant problems. a 2 inch vermetid is not something you see every day in captivity (the small 1/4 inch guys are far more common) and I'd be interested to see how it does. I think they're pretty cool.
... but on the other hand I find copepods fascinating, so I suppose I don't represent the majority of the population. |
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I also find different pods to be interesting haha. |
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