Hello,
I really like hermit crabs.
I’ve always been a freshwater guy, but my LFS added a display that had to have had 200+ hermit crabs toiling about. I think it’s part of their filtration on their salt racks. The smallest hermit was maybe the size of a dime and the biggest was in their own little area and had to be softball sized.
Anyways, that was a few months ago. I researched these little guys and I said “well I’ll just get a little tank and put some sand and saltwater and they’ll be good.” Then I found out about live rock and decided I should add that. Then I learned not all reefs are 500 gallons.
That’s what tipped me over the edge of a reef tank. I didn’t know pico reefs, or nano reefs existed. All freshwater guys say it’s 55g and up.
Fast-forward to today and I have some plans. I want a nice little garden-of-war between some green star polyps and pulsing xenia.
What does this have to do with hermit crabs? Well I’m explaining.
They’re gonna be the only other creatures in this tank. Maybe a feather duster or two cause those are gorgeous, but you get the point.
Which leads me to a few questions:
Online, you always see 1 crab per gallon. I just can’t in my right mind see that. Is this inaccurate or am I overestimating their size?
What can I feed them? There’s never any positive answer. They’re detritivores, yes, but the corals aren’t going to be very dirty. Nori? Sinking pellets?
What are signs of a healthy hermit? When picking them out at the store, and monitoring acclimation and such.
I’ve heard turbo shells are the best shells for these guys. How many shells should I provide for each hermit? What size range?
Will they be alright in low-ish flow?
Will bright lights harm them?
Is 78F a good temp? (The two tanks next to this one are also 78, just makes sense really)
How are they so gosh-darn cheap?!?
Thank you, my “reef” appreciates it.
Oh and here’s a pic for reference. I plan on adding 10lbs of some base rock on this 5lbs of moani.
I really like hermit crabs.
I’ve always been a freshwater guy, but my LFS added a display that had to have had 200+ hermit crabs toiling about. I think it’s part of their filtration on their salt racks. The smallest hermit was maybe the size of a dime and the biggest was in their own little area and had to be softball sized.
Anyways, that was a few months ago. I researched these little guys and I said “well I’ll just get a little tank and put some sand and saltwater and they’ll be good.” Then I found out about live rock and decided I should add that. Then I learned not all reefs are 500 gallons.
That’s what tipped me over the edge of a reef tank. I didn’t know pico reefs, or nano reefs existed. All freshwater guys say it’s 55g and up.
Fast-forward to today and I have some plans. I want a nice little garden-of-war between some green star polyps and pulsing xenia.
What does this have to do with hermit crabs? Well I’m explaining.
They’re gonna be the only other creatures in this tank. Maybe a feather duster or two cause those are gorgeous, but you get the point.
Which leads me to a few questions:
Online, you always see 1 crab per gallon. I just can’t in my right mind see that. Is this inaccurate or am I overestimating their size?
What can I feed them? There’s never any positive answer. They’re detritivores, yes, but the corals aren’t going to be very dirty. Nori? Sinking pellets?
What are signs of a healthy hermit? When picking them out at the store, and monitoring acclimation and such.
I’ve heard turbo shells are the best shells for these guys. How many shells should I provide for each hermit? What size range?
Will they be alright in low-ish flow?
Will bright lights harm them?
Is 78F a good temp? (The two tanks next to this one are also 78, just makes sense really)
How are they so gosh-darn cheap?!?
Thank you, my “reef” appreciates it.
Oh and here’s a pic for reference. I plan on adding 10lbs of some base rock on this 5lbs of moani.