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So I wanted to see some corraline algae before I start with coral, and I have to get rid of my hallloween hermit because I can't get any shells without spending tons of money, he has some corraline algae on his shell and I was wondering if I can or should scrape it into the tank if needed (he's been in the tank for about a month). If not what other way should I do it. Thanks.
 

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Yeah you can scrape them but you may wanna check your chemistry and see where your mag is at. I just pick up a few for a CUC and make sure a few have some on it. Usually from them running around and bumping into things it eventually spreads
 
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I have never heard of someone getting rid of a hermit crab due to the cost of empty shells. You may be in for a shock when it comes to cost of things in this hobby. People are paying thousands for 1” pieces of rocks with some organized algae and proteins.
 
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I have never heard of someone getting rid of a hermit crab due to the cost of empty shells. You may be in for a shock when it comes to cost of things in this hobby. People are paying thousands for 1” pieces of rocks with some organized algae and proteins.
ok so, I don't want to pay 30 dollars for shells (because of the minimum order cost) when I can just go get a conch for $9. and yes lol some prices of corals I have seen is insanity.
4 shells are $2 on reefcleaners.org, don't get rid of the hermit!
Sadly they hey have a minimum cost per order and they were the first place I checked when looking. I like the crab a lot but the conch is more helpful and the crab is only really out at night, at least I can see the conch's work in the morning.
 
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ok so, I don't want to pay 30 dollars for shells (because of the minimum order cost) when I can just go get a conch for $9. and yes lol some prices of corals I have seen is insanity.

Sadly they hey have a minimum cost per order and they were the first place I checked when looking. I like the crab a lot but the conch is more helpful and the crab is only really out at night, at least I can see the conch's work in the morning.
25 pack of cone shells on Amazon: $20
 
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