Hermit Crab ID

srlee762

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Hello everyone. I just need a little help ID'ing this guy. I've only ever purchased what's supposed to be blue legged hermits. I had 20 to start, and now after battling, they've reduced themselves to 5. I've had the hermits for about a year and a half now and they've remained small.....minus this one. I only started looking at this guy closer because he's owning any snail I put in and grabbing it's shell (it's currently in a snail shell now) even though there's other bigger shells in the tank. At closer look I noticed he does not look like a blue leg...so I did some research...I thought maybe a scarlet hermit, but his claws are huge and has white tips on his legs, and the scarlets I've seen don't look like this one. He's a deep red color.

Thank you!!
 

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Aye....just did more research and it appears to be an Orange Claw Hermit, or Calcinus tibicen...but not much information on them. Anyone here have more info on them?
 
No hermit in the world will leave snails alone.
Get money cowries. The slit in the shell is too small to let a crab get in.
 
Although I think money cowries are carnivores, not algae eaters, so may not replace other types of snails in a cuc.
 
Really? I have a money cowrie who's been chowing down on my algae for a couple of months now. At least, I'm pretty sure it's a money cowrie...
He's a little fella, slightly over half an inch long, and his shell has that tan-and-white mix money cowries have. I googled "live money cowrie" and about 3/4 of the pictures with mantle included look like him. Also, the LFS who sold him to me is very seldom wrong with their IDs of things.
 
I said carnivores, when I really meant "detrivores." But what do I know? I may be confusing them with some other type of cowrie. I've got one and haven't really noticed what it eats because it's only active at night.
 
We must have different kinds. Mine cruises around during the day pretty often, though I have a hard time keeping track of him. His camouflage is very effective.
 
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