DT's_Reef
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Just a reminder that *some* hermit crabs can truly keep your rocks sparkling clean.
I found that just the plain, non-fancy, Mexican hermits work the best (no white legs, blue legs, red/scarlet legs, or big claw). I have an SPS system with a 1/2" sand bed.
I find that my snails tend to run off the rocks and prefer the glass.
I was at my LFS the other day (a truly rare LFS that does nothing but high-end reefs and is really a crazy hobbyist at heart) and commented that his rocks were the cleanest I had ever seen. He said it was the hermits.
I don't have any hair algae, but my rocks were getting "grungy" and had not looked nice for some time. Snails weren't doing it, and at this point I had scant few left.
So I put a bunch in and can't believe the progress they're making. I saw a difference after several hours. They never stop working. And they stay on the rocks.
I couldn't be more pleased. I've been in the hobby for a zillion years and had problems with other hermits, but always went for the more expensive kinds.
I've probably stated the obvious for many of you, but just wanted to post as a reminder, just in case.
I found that just the plain, non-fancy, Mexican hermits work the best (no white legs, blue legs, red/scarlet legs, or big claw). I have an SPS system with a 1/2" sand bed.
I find that my snails tend to run off the rocks and prefer the glass.
I was at my LFS the other day (a truly rare LFS that does nothing but high-end reefs and is really a crazy hobbyist at heart) and commented that his rocks were the cleanest I had ever seen. He said it was the hermits.
I don't have any hair algae, but my rocks were getting "grungy" and had not looked nice for some time. Snails weren't doing it, and at this point I had scant few left.
So I put a bunch in and can't believe the progress they're making. I saw a difference after several hours. They never stop working. And they stay on the rocks.
I couldn't be more pleased. I've been in the hobby for a zillion years and had problems with other hermits, but always went for the more expensive kinds.
I've probably stated the obvious for many of you, but just wanted to post as a reminder, just in case.
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