Hermit crabs and conches

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Do hermit crabs kill conches? I have two tanks. A 250gal and a 15gal. I had a fighting conch in the big tank that would always bury itself in the sand until one day it buried itself and never surfaced again. I assumed that it starved to death because I don't have much in the way of algae in that tank any more. This tank always had hermits.

I have a strawberry conch in the little tank. It never used to bury itself in the sand. I noticed that after I added a few blue leg hermit crabs, the little conch started burying itself in the sand. I haven't seen it in a few days. Not sure if it's still alive.

Do hermits kill conches? Do they have other predators? What about urchins? Does anything attack them?
 
Conches tend to bury themselves for long periods of times, especially when there is alot of surface activity.
I used to have 2 very active conches but since i added more CUC & fish i barely see them, once in a while they resurface.
 
Halloween hermits definitely kill conchs for their shells and anything else they take a liking to, my electric blue legged hermit doesnt.

Stay away from Halloween, add spare shells for any others and you should be ok.
 
Four months later the fighting conch that buried itself and never resurfaced just resurfaced. I thought it was dead for sure.

It's been cruising around the bottom of the tank since last night like nothing happened. FOUR MONTHS!!!
 
Four months later the fighting conch that buried itself and never resurfaced just resurfaced. I thought it was dead for sure.

It's been cruising around the bottom of the tank since last night like nothing happened. FOUR MONTHS!!!
Probably just came out at night.
 
Probably just came out at night.

Nah. I spend a lot of time watching my tank day and night. When it came out it had sand stuck to its shell like it hadn't moved in a while. Like when you pull a piece of rock out of the tank that has been there a long time.

At first I thought it had to be a hemit crab that had moved in, but then I saw it paddling itself across the sand with its conch trunk out eating stuff.
 

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