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Dwarf Blue Leg Hermit Crab

The dwarf blue leg hermit crab is a valuable addition to your aquarium cleanup crew because it will enthusiastically feed on uneaten meaty foods and many types of nuisance algae including green hair algae and cyanobacteria.

Dwarf blue leg hermit crab. While doing so clibanarius tricolor also helps aerate sand substrate thereby encouraging growth and activity of beneficial bacteria. 1x dwarf blue leg hermit crab reef marine invertebrates marine clean up crewmarine clean up crew saltwater. As an added bonus this sand sifting foraging.

Go to shopping cart continue shopping dwarf blue leg hermit crab clibanarius tricolor. Nerite snail 5 pack. Though an efficient scavenger and due to its small size the dwarf blue leg hermit crabs should be kept in groups for larger aquarium systems.

It is an active omnivore that spends most of its time in search for food. Wish i could get a better picture. Dwarf blue leg hermit crab 25 pack.

Supplement the diet of the dwarf blue leg hermit crab with dried seaweed if insufficient algae are present. We have 4 dwarf red and 4 dwarf blue hermits. The blue leg hermit crab clibanarius tricolor is a small marine invertebrate heavily exploited by the ornamental pet industry.

Clean up crew 30 gallon tank a reef safe package. We are brand new to the saltwater scene. Frozen food and herbivore.

Dwarf cerith snail 10 pack. My crab is in the blue circle in the second picture. Don t let the small size of the dwarf blue leg hermit crab fool you.

Product was successfully added to your shopping cart. Hermit crabs are unique among higher crustaceans like shrimp crabs or crayfish because they generally utilize snail shells as portable shelters for protection because their body is soft and fragile. As an added bonus this sand sifting foraging.

Black leg hermit crab. It is an active omnivore that spends most of its time in search for food. Will try to get one.

Dwarf blue leg hermit crab clibanarius tricolor. The dwarf blue leg hermit crab is a valuable addition to your aquarium cleanup crew because it will enthusiastically feed on uneaten meaty foods and many types of nuisance algae including green hair algae and cyanobacteria. As a voracious scavenger this omnivore can get into the smallest crevices and openings within live rock to consume nuisance algae including hair algae and cyanobacteria.