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Hey there. So I am new to this forum and also the reef world and have literally made an account for this purpose. So recently I have put Coral into my tank along with a clean up crew consisting of 5 snails and hermits. My coral (Rasta Zoas) are on my gravel in order to acclimate. However my hermits keep climbing on the plug and causing the coral to retract. I have tried moving the coral higher but I do not think they like that much light that soon. Whenever I moved the coral back on the gravel the hermits went right back to business. Any advice?
 

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Hey there. So I am new to this forum and also the reef world and have literally made an account for this purpose. So recently I have put Coral into my tank along with a clean up crew consisting of 5 snails and hermits. My coral (Rasta Zoas) are on my gravel in order to acclimate. However my hermits keep climbing on the plug and causing the coral to retract. I have tried moving the coral higher but I do not think they like that much light that soon. Whenever I moved the coral back on the gravel the hermits went right back to business. Any advice?
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Is there anything on the plug that the hermits may be attracted to? Any algae?
What lighting do you have them under? Is it dimmable? Depended on that you could raise them up and lower your lighting level to help with acclimation :)
 

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I'd recommend getting rid of the hermits. They do nothing but fight/eat each other and the snails. I'm finally down to 2 or 3 and will be trading them in soon. They tick my Duncan Coral off all the time.
 

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What kind of hermits are they? Whenever I add an "matured" frag into my system, my CUC (clean up crew) will also pick at it for a day or two. This is normal, I'd let the hermits pick at it for a day or two. If they don't stop after that then remove the hermits.

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I'd recommend getting rid of the hermits. They do nothing but fight/eat each other and the snails. I'm finally down to 2 or 3 and will be trading them in soon. They **** my Duncan Coral off all the time.
I’ve thought about removing them. What would be a good substitute to go along with the snails that I have?
 
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What kind of hermits are they? Whenever I add an "matured" frag into my system, my CUC (clean up crew) will also pick at it for a day or two. This is normal, I'd let the hermits pick at it for a day or two. If they don't stop after that then remove the hermits.

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Thanks for the advice! I’m pretty new to the hobby but that are about the size of half of a thumb nail and they have blue legs.
 
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Is there anything on the plug that the hermits may be attracted to? Any algae?
What lighting do you have them under? Is it dimmable? Depended on that you could raise them up and lower your lighting level to help with acclimation :)
When I first got the corals I saw some algae on the plugs so I didn’t worry. But it’s been about 5-6 days and the crabs keep coming back. I have the corals under an AI prime HD, but I am unfamiliar with the acclimation mode it has.
 

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I'd recommend more snails. Can't beat them for a cleanup crew. And a blood fire shrimp is always a great cleaner addition. I've been lucky with my emerald crab, just unlucky with the hermit crabs. Good luck with the new tank!
 
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I'd recommend more snails. Can't beat them for a cleanup crew. And a blood fire shrimp is always a great cleaner addition. I've been lucky with my emerald crab, just unlucky with the hermit crabs. Good luck with the new tank!
Thanks for the reply! Would 2-3 more snails, a fire shrimp, and an emerald crab be too much of a bioload you think? I have a 10 gallon tank by the way. Along with 2 picasso clowns.
 

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You should be fine if you add a few nassarius snails, and if you choose the bfs or emerald you have to make sure you have enough hiding spots.
 

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