Hermit Crab Poop

Tree6foot6

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Has anybody else had problems with lots of poop from hermit crabs? I have 3 and its like they dont stop pooping. Ill try and post pics later. Is there a solution to this problem or do i just need to vacuum it out?

All comments apprecated

Thanks Andrew
 
I wouldn't worry about it, all that poop would have been leftover food or algae, just sittin there rotting, instead they helped break that down further. Youve heard of the "Circle of Poo" right?

Increase your flow to flush it around, until the filter finds it.

Good Luck!
 
Is there some kind of critter that i could get that would sift thru the sand and turn it over? Im thinking that would work also.

any suggestions will help.
 
nassarius snails, they keep my sandbed clean by shifting through it. yellow watchmans are a gread addition to any tank. they sift through the sand looking for food
 
Sea cucumbers work great for fine sand, which it looks like you have, though Ive never had one myself, Ive just seen there work :)

And yes you can syphon it out if you want, or what I do is use a turkey baster and blow all the detritus and poo off the rocks/sand.

I 2nd the nass also, I have those!
 
Thanks I like the turkey baster idea I think ill try that in the morning. If i can convince my mom to let me put her turkey baster in my fish tank. That should be fun LOL.

Ill also try and pick up some nassarius snails when i get some more money. How much do they cost?

Thanks Andrew
 
While looking at stuff at liveaquaria.com stumbled on pistol shrimp and it says in the discription that they stir up the sand bed. Would this be a good choice for a reef?
 
i think the simple thing to do is make sure you have enough flow, thats what i learned, increase the flow, so that it gets picked up by skimmer.

i find my snails poo more
 
pistols are great additions especially when you have any gobies that have symbiotic relationships with them. but the bad thing IMO about pistols are they will move around too much sand under your rock and cause them to collapse if you set them on top of the sand.
 
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Thanks I like the turkey baster idea I think ill try that in the morning. If i can convince my mom to let me put her turkey baster in my fish tank. That should be fun LOL.

Ill also try and pick up some nassarius snails when i get some more money. How much do they cost?

Thanks Andrew

You may want to get a turkey baster just for your reeftank. From what I have read here on reefcentral, you want to try to keep as many unknown/outside nutrients as possible out of your tank: don't know what may be in/on a used piece of equipment from the kitchen, maybe leftover soap residue if nothing else. HTH -Trey
 
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Please tell me this is hermit crab poo from either my scarlet hermit crabs or the mystery brown hermit crabs. I was told they are "black bugs" but they don't move and honestly look like poo to me. I have literally gutted my aquarium pulling all rock, sand, everythin in fear it's a pendemic!!!:debi:

I noticed it right after adding the crabs and a Bubble Tip anemone. The Bubble Tip is not longer in my aquarium, due to the fear of black bugs and it not acting right I took it back to the pet store.

Thanks in advance!!!
 
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Of course now it's empty, wildlife in a bucket with small filter. Just salt, water, power head, and heater. Haven't plugged in the heater waiting on the water to reach room temp. RO/DI water.
 
The most important reason I need to know is because I need to know besides all my sand, what else needs to be replaced? Wave maker skimmer etc... no I don't want to treat with a chemical poison if possible if it's pests.
 
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