Does anyone have experience with peppermint shrimp pulling hermit crabs out of their shell?
I saw one of my larger hermit crabs in the clutches of a large pregnant pepermint shrimp this morning. I know that particular crab was in a round shell and had been trying on shells but it seemed to be happy with the one it had.
It is a new tank, started 2 April. I have never had peppermint shrimp before. So I'm not too familiar with thier ferocity. I had had a cleaner shrimp that never bothered my hermits. I'd had that little hermit for a year. (Yes, it had a name.)
I've been watching the hermits to be sure they are safe. I expected to see some huge mantis smashing into them. Instead, it's a peppermint crab...I fed the tank after I saw that. I didn't intend to starve them. It's just that the nitrates are still there. Of course, that might be from the dead hermit crab too.
Should I start feeding a little bit every night? The emerald crab and the hermits went crazy over the algea wafers. I think I'll have to take the snail out. He is not moving.
I saw one of my larger hermit crabs in the clutches of a large pregnant pepermint shrimp this morning. I know that particular crab was in a round shell and had been trying on shells but it seemed to be happy with the one it had.
It is a new tank, started 2 April. I have never had peppermint shrimp before. So I'm not too familiar with thier ferocity. I had had a cleaner shrimp that never bothered my hermits. I'd had that little hermit for a year. (Yes, it had a name.)
I've been watching the hermits to be sure they are safe. I expected to see some huge mantis smashing into them. Instead, it's a peppermint crab...I fed the tank after I saw that. I didn't intend to starve them. It's just that the nitrates are still there. Of course, that might be from the dead hermit crab too.
Should I start feeding a little bit every night? The emerald crab and the hermits went crazy over the algea wafers. I think I'll have to take the snail out. He is not moving.