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I just put 3 hermits in my bare bottom QT. They're flailing around, legs trying to get a grip. Will they manage, or do I need to sink a few rock and place them on it?
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Scavengers. They want sand that’s a gurantee. Your probably ticking off those hermits with no sand. They forage. Kinda like a pistol shrimp digs and moves sand for a living. Bare bottom they can survive. But usually you want the right combo of snails. Not hermits.I just put 3 hermits in my bare bottom QT. They're flailing around, legs trying to get a grip. Will they manage, or do I need to sink a few rock and place them on it?
I agree with this, I have a ton of snails and 1 shrimp per tank. No hermits anymore they never did super wellScavengers. They want sand that’s a gurantee. Your probably ticking off those hermits with no sand. They forage. Kinda like a pistol shrimp digs and moves sand for a living. Bare bottom they can survive. But usually you want the right combo of snails.
It's a QT. They're destined for my display with plenty of substrate, but they need 30+ days to prove they're clean.Scavengers. They want sand that’s a gurantee. Your probably ticking off those hermits with no sand. They forage. Kinda like a pistol shrimp digs and moves sand for a living. Bare bottom they can survive. But usually you want the right combo of snails.
Usually in a QT you want nothing but the bare necessities. Sand can introduce things especially if it’s live. I always believed in bare bottom QTs. Plus sand is a pain in the butt to get out. Hospital tanks should be bare bones to rule out things. I agree with you but I also understand why he has bare bottom.why not put some sand and rocks in it?
inverts need a separate QT anyways along with filtration and surface to grow algae for snail like rocks. Inverts QT should be something planned to be kept long term or things will simply starve.Usually in a QT you want nothing but the bare necessities. Sand can introduce things especially if it’s live. I always believed in bare bottom QTs. Plus sand is a pain in the butt to get out. Hospital tanks should be bare bones to rule out things. I agree with you but I also understand why he has bare bottom.
Well I’m not going to argue with that. And yeah live sand does act as a biological filter. You could try dry sand or starboard etc like some users suggested. Just make sure they are able to do what they do. The short story is they don’t do well on bare bottoms.inverts need a separate QT anyways along with filtration and surface to grow algae for snail like rocks. Inverts QT should be something planned to be kept long term or things will simply starve.
you are 100 correct on the fish one though because sand/rock will absorb meds/copper


