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A molt tends to be mostly the front part of the body; a DEAD hermit, if fresh, will have a curled abdomen and it will NOT be see-through. It will have organs and such in it, usually a brownish color.
it looks like a pokodot hermit, minus a massive purpley-red claw the size of its body. pokodots tend to be a bright orange with a zebra-striped face though.
this is him..kinda blurry but basically thats him in his hole, and hes got very feathery antennae or wha tlook like antennae which he occasionally scrapes with his claws to pull food off of, i'd imagine.
looks nothin like that.. you cant even see its body; its like i said, a hermit crab like creature.. ill upload a pic i took. but my camera kinda sucks..:(
maybe distantly related to the porcelain crab, but i doubt it is an anenome crab in any way; it lives INSIDE of the xmas tree rock, in an abandoned xmas tree work hole. even if i wanted to get rid of him, he'd just jump back into his hole-- he never leaves his hole, like a hermit never leaves...
I recently acquired a xmas tree rock.. and in one of the holes there is actually a small crab, it looks like a hermit crab with very feathery antennae which it occasionally scrapes stuff off of with its claws and feeds itself. what on earth is it?:P when i put my hand in, he pops back into the...
Yaaaaay! It's been a bit over one year that I've owned me tank.. And my anenome is thriving (mlah), as well as nearly everything we started with a year ago, an then some. Yipee.
How well would a 18" AQUALIGHT RETROFIT KIT - 50/50 4-TUBE (QUAD), which is 96 watt 50/50 4-Tube (quad) square pin base compact fluorescent lamp do for corals/photo-dependents over a 20 gal tank which is 12 1/2 inches tall. again i hate to make another topic, but its about a different...
zzzz... i meant inverts such as corals..:P i know that snails dont need much light! :P sorry for the lack of clarification, and thank you so much, you still answered my question! you're a doll:)