Brown Stripe Hermit Crab Eating Algae by ReefScavengers.Com

Posted on Sep 10, 2008 under algae aquarium |

This video displays the Brown Stripe Hermit Crabs efficient algae removal technique. He will spend all day scouring the rockwork to forage nuisance algaes such as film and hair algae. We sell these and many more inverts on our website at www.reefscavengers.com

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3 Responses to “Brown Stripe Hermit Crab Eating Algae by ReefScavengers.Com”

  1. MonsterZeroo Says:

    Your vids are very …
    Your vids are very cool. I have a wild salt water tank. I have a large spotted Sea Hare and a smaller hairy one. I also have Hermit crabs, and a small Stone crab, and two baby trouts. All of my critters come from the Indian River Melbourne Beach fl. I really like the Sea Hares. Thanks for the info :)

  2. schuttziejr Says:

    to be honest that …
    to be honest that video was a bit boring. i like all the research and facts put into it, but it lacked something, i just can’t put my finger on it.

  3. HermitCrab2284231 Says:

    Oh, wow. Thats …
    Oh, wow. Thats awesome.

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