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I used to all the time. My bamboos would eat them from time to time, but most survived just fine. Never bothered the sharkI added some cleaner snails and a clown fish.
Gonna go look at baby bamboo and coral sharks this wednesday.
Question.
Can I put small 10 for $10 dollar hermit crabs in the 600 gallon with the 7 inch long 2 week old bamboo shark?
I dont Carr if the shark wats them or not.
I care only for the safety of the shark
Yup. Should be no issueSo if I put 30 of the small half inch sized hermit crabs in with the baby bamboo shark or baby coral cat..
Based on your experience the sharks will be fine?
Pictures? I am curious to know which species.I added some cleaner snails and a clown fish.
The snail look like a Nassarius aka "Zombie" snail. They are awesome, popular sand sifters and are quick to consume leftovers and decaying matter that sink to the bottom, emerging from the substrate like... zombies. The "stem" is its siphon, which it uses to breath and smell. As for the clownfish, I am not sure about its longevity with elasmobranchs, due to its small size (@pandaparties had a Round stingray (Urobatis halleri), a "small" elasmobranch, consume 2 Clowns, an Engineer goby, a Diamond goby, and a Royal gramma ).Snail has one long stem that goes out and up. It buries itself in sand and the one limb sticks out
Added new shark