In the case of bristle worms,
they are ok unless they just get too darn big
. Eculid worms… now that is something to worry about! I have no problems if you don't want bristles in your tank. Just know that they are usually not considered “bad” and I doubt they would go after or could catch a healthy hermit crab.
Does a bristle worm harm a hermit crab?
The hermit crab gains protection from potential predators from both the camouflage provided by the anemone and the presence of potent stinging cells in the anemone's tentacles. … The bristle worm's stiff, sharp bristles
provide significant protection against potential predators
.
What will eat bristle worms?
Many fish and crustacean species eat bristle worms, including
arrow crabs
, wrasses, puffer fish, sand perches, dottybacks, trigger fish, coral banded shrimp, gobies, gruntfish, hawkfish and dragonets.
Do hermit crabs eat wax worms?
I just feed
the freshly dead ones
I find in my worm boxes or containers. I really shouldn't say this, but my hermit crabs go nuts, and I mean nuts, over freshly dead waxworms. If you buy a cup of waxworms at the pet store, just keep it at room temperature and pluck out the dead ones each day.
What crabs eat Bristleworms?
Arrow crabs, or spider crabs
, are among your best options to keep the bristle worm population in check. They'll go around the tank searching for bristle worms to eat. One problem with arrow crabs is that they may attack your smaller, slow-moving fish if they get hungry enough.
Are bristle worms bad?
Bristleworms may look ugly and a little creepy, but most are actually good for your tank—if they are not the poisonous type. … Bristleworms primarily are
scavengers
and consume uneaten food, detritus, and carrion in a saltwater aquarium.
How long do bristle worms live?
They
can live for years
, I have had several in my tanks over 3 feet long. Bristle worm populations are limited by food source, if you feed too much the population grows.
Should I remove bristle worm?
Should You Remove Bristle Worms From Your Aquarium? Most of the time these worms will do your tank
no harm
, the most important thing is making sure you can identify which species you have. This is often the hard part as seeing them is a challenge. They are mostly nocturnal and sleep for most of the day.
How do you control bristle worms?
- Physically remove them when you see them (Remember, though, DON'T touch them!)
- Trap them inside a bristle worm trap (store-purchased or DIY)
- Add a predator to eat them.
What are hermit crabs favorite treats?
High-quality commercial hermit crab food. Recommend
vegetables (spinach, carrots and romaine lettuce)
and noncitrus fruits (mangoes, coconut and papaya) as treats. Nuts, seaweed, brine shrimp and fish flakes can also be offered as treats.
What do hermit crabs like to climb?
Hermit crabs will climb on pretty
much anything inside their enclosure
. This includes any rocks, plants, or other decorations you have filled their habitat with. They will even crawl up the sides of their enclosure and upside-down along the lid or net you have on top. This climbing behavior is a natural instinct.
Do hermit crabs eat dead crickets?
Do Hermit Crabs Eat Crickets? Hermit crabs will enjoy crunching through the tough exoskeleton of crickets but
must only be fed frozen and pre-killed crickets
. The main reason for this is the risk of toxicity. Crickets from a yard may have consumed pesticides or herbicides.
How many arrow crabs can you have?
Bear in mind that you can only keep
one Arrow crab
, as they are very territorial, and if you have soft corals or polyps, they may be at risk of damage from Stenorhynchus seticornis.
What do arrow crabs look like?
Description of the Arrowhead crab
A long, slender body and eight enormously long legs (up to three times its body length) are its most obvious characteristics. The
body is cream to yellow-colored, with black, iridescent blue, and white stripes
. From its appearance, it's easy to see how it earned its name.
How big do arrow crabs get?
The yellowline arrow crab, on average, is
3 to 6 centimeters in length
. What makes the yellowline arrow crabs unusual is their long, spider-like legs, and and extremely pointed head.