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Looks like a blue leg hermit… seriously not being snarky. That’s what they are called :winking-face:Anyone know what kind of hermit crab this is?![]()
I’d be really interested to see what your back chambers look like after your modifications if you can get some decent photos of.Hey all! I broke up a few big pieces of my Marco rock over the weekend and started the scape. Over the last 2 evenings, I used epoxy and BSI gel glue to fix the scape together. I used small pieces of Marco rock to hide the grey epoxy. I picked up the entire scape tonight and couldn’t believe that it held together! Here’s the final product! I’ve got enough clearance on the sides and back to clean. I plan to pick up salt water, copepods, & some live rock tomorrow and GET THAT CYCLE STARTED! Let me know what you think!
In order to put my 100W heater in the water overflow chamber, I made 2 modifications to the tank. I removed the plastic divider in the water overflow chamber (press down hard on tray with pliers and it should dislodge), and I peaked off the black film so that I could see the light from the heater. You can also add a skimmer to this chamber after removing the plastic divider.
Nice! A manager at SaltwaterAquarium.com has a BioCube16 and he told me about the mod because he uses an EHEIM 100W as well. He also said that he kept the cartridge in. It’s working fine for now for me and gives me more room for live rock in the middle chamber.I did that same modification in my biocube to fit the heater and it's been working great. I never thought about trying to fit the filter cartridge back in after I did that though, I left the media rack in and have bio floss on the top and a bag of carbon in the rack. I also cut/broke the top of the divider from the over flow so more water can go into the middle chamber instead of just what flows out of the corner.
Hikari make sinking algae pellets that my hermits seam to like :). I just break off little pieces.Nice! A manager at SaltwaterAquarium.com has a BioCube16 and he told me about the mod because he uses an EHEIM 100W as well. He also said that he kept the cartridge in. It’s working fine for now for me and gives me more room for live rock in the middle chamber.
I’m cycling the tank now with some live rock & hitchhikers that are super fun to watch! I have 2 stomatella snails & a blue-legged hermit. Wondering if I need to supplement their limited algae diet with seaweed
How would I know if he’s hungry?Hikari make sinking algae pellets that my hermits seam to like :). I just break off little pieces.
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With there being almost no food source, I would guess he is hungry. I would give him something at the very least 2 X week. I try to feed mine every two to three days when I put them in the new tank. I alternated between the sinking wafers ( a little bit goes a long way- if it is just the one hermit, a very small piece will work), and some frozen food I had for my fish.How would I know if he’s hungry?
I’ll try feeding him something today, thanks!With there being almost no food source, I would guess he is hungry. I would give him something at the very least 2 X week. I try to feed mine every two to three days when I put them in the new tank. I alternated between the sinking wafers ( a little bit goes a long way- if it is just the one hermit, a very small piece will work), and some frozen food I had for my fish.