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Anyone have any insight into zebra hermits? I have one and a big scarlet. They’ve been in there with three blue legs who I can’t find suddenly. The blue legs and the scarlet have lived peacefully forever: the zebra is a recent addition about a month ago because I found him half dead in a used yank I bought. Are zebras aggressive? Will he munch on my coral? He hasn’t yet...
 
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If one kind is more aggressive than others, it's news to me.

IMHO, they're all opportunistic. Snail killers at the minimum, coral eaters at their worst. I quit keeping them some time back.
 
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If one kind is more aggressive than others, it's news to me.

IMHO, they're all opportunistic. Snail killers at the minimum, coral eaters at their worst. I quit keeping them some time back.
Well my blue legs turned up. Idiots got into shells 4/5 times bigger than what they needed and can barely move around lol. Mine have never bothered my coral but I think I’ll only keep scarlets from now on. They’re the best cleaners ans super duper chill
 
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