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Blue Leg Hermit Crab
Blue Leg Hermit Crab
Regular price
£2.95 GBP
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£2.95 GBP
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Blue Leg Hermit Crab
Clibanarius tricolor
Origin: Caribbean – Florida, Bahamas, Western Atlantic
Size: Up to 2.5 cm
Reef Compatibility:
Diet: Omnivore/Detritivore – grazes on algae, film, detritus, uneaten food; supplement with dried seaweed and meaty foods if needed.
Care Level: Easy – very hardy and well-suited to reef aquariums.
Aggression: Peaceful to Semi-aggressive – generally peaceful but may compete with other hermits for shells.
Captive-Bred Available: ❌ No
Notes:
The Blue Leg Hermit Crab is a popular reef janitor, constantly grazing on nuisance algae and cleaning up uneaten food. To avoid aggression, provide a variety of empty shells of different sizes. They are very small but highly active, adding movement and utility to a cleanup crew.
Why We Like It:
A hardworking and colourful member of any clean-up crew, the Blue Leg Hermit Crab helps control algae and detritus while adding flashes of bright blue to the reef.
Clibanarius tricolor
Origin: Caribbean – Florida, Bahamas, Western Atlantic
Size: Up to 2.5 cm
Reef Compatibility:
- Small Fish Safe: ✅ Yes
- Invert Safe: ✅ Yes
- Coral Safe: ✅ Yes
Diet: Omnivore/Detritivore – grazes on algae, film, detritus, uneaten food; supplement with dried seaweed and meaty foods if needed.
Care Level: Easy – very hardy and well-suited to reef aquariums.
Aggression: Peaceful to Semi-aggressive – generally peaceful but may compete with other hermits for shells.
Captive-Bred Available: ❌ No
Notes:
The Blue Leg Hermit Crab is a popular reef janitor, constantly grazing on nuisance algae and cleaning up uneaten food. To avoid aggression, provide a variety of empty shells of different sizes. They are very small but highly active, adding movement and utility to a cleanup crew.
Why We Like It:
A hardworking and colourful member of any clean-up crew, the Blue Leg Hermit Crab helps control algae and detritus while adding flashes of bright blue to the reef.
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