I have hermits AND snails, and snails are the troublemakers. I just finished rescuing a turbo who'd crawled out to the end of the return nozzle and then gotten blasted off, to fall into the rockwork into a nook EXACTLY his size and get stuck. So here am I, balanced on a ladder with the long end of a net to get this cussed snail out of his predicament before he starves to death. I'd sworn all day I have better things to do, but hey, it's a life. It's not the dollar fifty he cost. it's a life. So I fished him out. Have either of them cleaned what I wanted them to clean? Nay. They'd rather clean the perfectly ok back of the tank.
We're not even mentioning the fact that strombus grazer shells exactly fit the dimple of the impeller of an Iwaki pump.
I have hermits that have been with me for more than five years, and one I think may be ten, and never a shred of trouble from them. I give them plenty of shells of gradated sizes, and they've never hurt a thing. Snails plot to get stuck or to flip over or do things to demise themselves, and once they get to smelling dead, you betcha the hermits are on the job to clean up.
So when you ask me, who's the problem? I just spent ten irretrievable minutes of my life rescuing a snail I've only had for a week.
We're not even mentioning the fact that strombus grazer shells exactly fit the dimple of the impeller of an Iwaki pump.
I have hermits that have been with me for more than five years, and one I think may be ten, and never a shred of trouble from them. I give them plenty of shells of gradated sizes, and they've never hurt a thing. Snails plot to get stuck or to flip over or do things to demise themselves, and once they get to smelling dead, you betcha the hermits are on the job to clean up.
So when you ask me, who's the problem? I just spent ten irretrievable minutes of my life rescuing a snail I've only had for a week.
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