My scarlet reef hermit is eating cyano. Is that normal?

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I observed one of my scarlet reef hermit crabs eating a chunk of cyano today, and it was definitely eating, not pulling it apart or whatever. I know hermit crabs are opportunistic feeders, but I didn’t think they actually ate cyano. I feed them algae wafers every day so I doubt it was starving or anything like that. Anyone else experience this? My blue legged hermits never touch the stuff.
 

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I observed one of my scarlet reef hermit crabs eating a chunk of cyano today, and it was definitely eating, not pulling it apart or whatever. I know hermit crabs are opportunistic feeders, but I didn’t think they actually ate cyano. I feed them algae wafers every day so I doubt it was starving or anything like that. Anyone else experience this? My blue legged hermits never touch the stuff.
My emerald crabs chow down on it too.
 

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Yes I have a mix of hermits and they will eat cyano. Hermits get a lot of hate but man can they clean a tank up.
 

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Hermits are algae eaters so pretty sure that's normal
 

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But is cyano a type of algae? I thought it was something else, lol idk.
bacteria but a lot of people referred to it as algae lol and it does look like an algae and some my hermits eats them. Cyano aka red slim algae.
 

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