huggett
New Member
At first I noticed a nassarious snail that seemed too be getting to "friendly" with a scarlet reef hermit. I was concerned for the snail, because the scarlet was pinching at him. I separated them, and not long after noticed the snail back over by the crab. This time the crab did not seem to be pinching at him. I got busy doing other things, and the next time I looked at the tank There was a swarm of nassarious snails all over the scarlet. I was to late to do anything, they had pulled him out of his shell and were eating him! I was concerned that the crab would hurt/kill the snail, not the other way around! I know he was alive, and well before the snails got to him. I also know the nassarious are carnivores/ detrivores, but I can't believe these little (3/8") snails would hunt, swarm, and kill like this! Is this normal? Are they doing this because they can't find anything to eat? I do feed very lightly, but I only have 10 of these snails in a 55. Thanks