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Anyone know of compatability issues with scarlet reef hermits and emerald
crabs. I've lost about 3 or 4 S.R. Hermits in the last week and I am finding the emerald crabs are always munching on the remains. I'm not saying the emeralds are guilty simply because they were eating the "evidence" but I cant figure out why they are dieing. I also have some blue leg hermits which are much smaller and I dont appear to be losing any of them. Do I need to feed these guys something? My tests kits are not complete but I have the following readings... Ammonia 0 No2 0 No3 5-10 pH 8.2 Calcium 420 dKH 7 salinity 1.023 temp 82-83 My tank is a 75gal and has been up for a little over a month. I have yet to do my first water change even... Any ideas? ~Mort |
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Any chance these are molts and your scarlets are fine?
Marc Mort wrote: Anyone know of compatability issues with scarlet reef hermits and emerald crabs. I've lost about 3 or 4 S.R. Hermits in the last week and I am finding the emerald crabs are always munching on the remains. I'm not saying the emeralds are guilty simply because they were eating the "evidence" but I cant figure out why they are dieing. I also have some blue leg hermits which are much smaller and I dont appear to be losing any of them. Do I need to feed these guys something? My tests kits are not complete but I have the following readings... Ammonia 0 No2 0 No3 5-10 pH 8.2 Calcium 420 dKH 7 salinity 1.023 temp 82-83 My tank is a 75gal and has been up for a little over a month. I have yet to do my first water change even... Any ideas? ~Mort -- Personal Page: http://www.sparklingfloorservice.com/oanda/index.html Business Page: http://www.sparklingfloorservice.com Marine Hobbyist: http://www.melevsreef.com |
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IME the SR hermits tend to not like living in a newly established tank.
they arent as "tough" as the blue legged when it comes to the changes as the tank "breaks in". and as Marc suggested they may be molts. kc "Mort" wrote in message .com... Anyone know of compatability issues with scarlet reef hermits and emerald crabs. I've lost about 3 or 4 S.R. Hermits in the last week and I am finding the emerald crabs are always munching on the remains. I'm not saying the emeralds are guilty simply because they were eating the "evidence" but I cant figure out why they are dieing. I also have some blue leg hermits which are much smaller and I dont appear to be losing any of them. Do I need to feed these guys something? My tests kits are not complete but I have the following readings... Ammonia 0 No2 0 No3 5-10 pH 8.2 Calcium 420 dKH 7 salinity 1.023 temp 82-83 My tank is a 75gal and has been up for a little over a month. I have yet to do my first water change even... Any ideas? ~Mort |
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![]() "Dragon Slayer" wrote in message ... IME the SR hermits tend to not like living in a newly established tank. they arent as "tough" as the blue legged when it comes to the changes as the tank "breaks in". and as Marc suggested they may be molts. kc Nah, I dont think these are molts. You can clearly see the "meat" in the legs and other fragments. Also, are the molts edible? ~Mort |
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Yep, the molts are often consumed, leaving very little left in your tank as
'trash'. Marc Mort wrote: Nah, I dont think these are molts. You can clearly see the "meat" in the legs and other fragments. Also, are the molts edible? ~Mort -- Personal Page: http://www.sparklingfloorservice.com/oanda/index.html Business Page: http://www.sparklingfloorservice.com Marine Hobbyist: http://www.melevsreef.com |
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I found a good chunk and just took a pic.
Refer to post in ABA =) ~Mort "Marc Levenson" wrote in message ... Yep, the molts are often consumed, leaving very little left in your tank as 'trash'. Marc Mort wrote: Nah, I dont think these are molts. You can clearly see the "meat" in the legs and other fragments. Also, are the molts edible? ~Mort -- Personal Page: http://www.sparklingfloorservice.com/oanda/index.html Business Page: http://www.sparklingfloorservice.com Marine Hobbyist: http://www.melevsreef.com |
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"Mort" wrote in message y.com...
I found a good chunk and just took a pic. Refer to post in ABA =) ~Mort "Marc Levenson" wrote in message ... Yep, the molts are often consumed, leaving very little left in your tank as 'trash'. Marc Mort wrote: Nah, I dont think these are molts. You can clearly see the "meat" in the legs and other fragments. Also, are the molts edible? ~Mort -- Personal Page: http://www.sparklingfloorservice.com/oanda/index.html Business Page: http://www.sparklingfloorservice.com Marine Hobbyist: http://www.melevsreef.com If it's a new tank and you don't have some empty shells for them to grow into, you could be seeing the result of fighting for rights to a nice new home. |
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