First time poster here & new to the hobby of saltwater aquariums.
So far, all has been well.. I’m curious as to what these little red leg hermit crabs are up to if anyone could shed some light?
When I approached the tank my Nassarius snails were circling the pair of hermit crabs as if something had died - I threw some flakes in to distract them which it did and found the crabs to be one on top of another.. I’m not sure if they are fighting or is one protecting the other ahead of molting? They’ve been banging shells too. It’s been a couple hours now and they both still appear to be alive and in the same position of one on top of the other. Snails still checking in from time to time.
There are extra shells in the tank but neither have gone for them yet, I’m wondering if they are too big so have more arriving in the next couple days. One hermit has been very active and often rides the nassarius snails but the other has been fairly inactive and finds really good hiding spots on the rock work.
I know nature will inevitably take its course at some point but I’d be gutted if one of the little guys didn’t make it.
Any insights into these weird and wonderful creatures?
So far, all has been well.. I’m curious as to what these little red leg hermit crabs are up to if anyone could shed some light?
When I approached the tank my Nassarius snails were circling the pair of hermit crabs as if something had died - I threw some flakes in to distract them which it did and found the crabs to be one on top of another.. I’m not sure if they are fighting or is one protecting the other ahead of molting? They’ve been banging shells too. It’s been a couple hours now and they both still appear to be alive and in the same position of one on top of the other. Snails still checking in from time to time.
There are extra shells in the tank but neither have gone for them yet, I’m wondering if they are too big so have more arriving in the next couple days. One hermit has been very active and often rides the nassarius snails but the other has been fairly inactive and finds really good hiding spots on the rock work.
I know nature will inevitably take its course at some point but I’d be gutted if one of the little guys didn’t make it.
Any insights into these weird and wonderful creatures?