Red leg hermit eats blue maxima?

Highside

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Has anyone ever heard of a red leg hermit eating a clam? I had a perfectly healthy ultra blue maxima last night when I went to bed and when I woke up this morning there was a large scarlett hermit on top of it ripping pieces out and eating them. Half of the clam was already gone. yesterday my misbar perc. swam into my overflow and a few days before that I scratched the heck out of the front of my tank when I didn't notice a piece of sharp debris under my magnet cleaner. It's been a bad week for my tank.
 
It was most likely already dying. Hermit crabs don't typically eat healthy clams.

Unless of course it was a large red leg hermit(as opposed to a scarlet hermit) that is not reef safe.

Chris
 
They were ordered as scarletts but the one that ate the calm and one other are enormous compared to the rest. It wasn't dying, It was fully extended when I went to bed and half eaten 7 hrs later. I found a few post where other people have had the same problem. Lots of people just don't like crabs of any type, I have always enjoyed mine untill this, this was a huge $$$$$ loss because of a $1 crab.
 
FWIW, clams die from the inside out. With that said, it would be hard to tell if one was dying or not by just looking at it externally.
 
To add to what Chris said there is about a 2 month period after buying a newly imported clam that it is very susceptable to just kicking the bucket overnight. This is mainly a hangover from the stress related to shipping and often improper acclimation proceedures...they are very sensitive to changes in SG.

Chris
 
I agree about dieing from the inside out....

but... it really suprised me too :(

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Those pictures are exactly what happened. Before and 7 hrs later. I only had 1 scarlet munching on it though. None of the other crabs bothered it.
 
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