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![]() Ok so I'm rather fed up with hermit crabs crawling all over my expensive corals and harming them so I'm planing on removing them all, but in order to do so i need an alternate creature to do their job. So what are the alternate creatures to them.
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![]() Emerald mithrax crab?
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![]() My tank's been crab free for a few years now. For scavenging left over fish food, mini brittle stars are great! So are bristle worms and fire worms - which you already probably have. The mini brittle stars just look a lot nicer lol. For general algae control I would recommend black foot trochus snails. They can up right themselves if and when they fall on their shells.
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![]() I thought emerald crabs only eat algae. Plus they still have the pointy feet that irratate Lps corals. I was thinking was several shrimps of some kind.
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![]() Quote:
ALL crabs are evil... |
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![]() Will the stars harm my corals?
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![]() I've never had a problem, they move very gingerly and seem to avoid corals once they touch them.
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![]() If you are really tired of the hermits I would say the worm population in your tank will increase as the hermits will not be getting the lions share of the food ( i.e. you are going to remove them )
I would just leave it alone and let the worm population automatically increase; I think they are fantastic for cleanup crew.
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![]() Unless you have a Wrasse that likes tasty worms... Mine seems to have the population down to near extinction, Every time I move a coral or rock and it disturbs the sand he's over there like a dirty shirt sniffing around.
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![]() Well the eviction notice is being served. Thanks
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