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Old 01-31-2008, 11:31 PM
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Default Re: Hermits attacking my Coco Worm Eeeek

The hermits are still destine to make my Coco upset! I ended up taking the one larger one that I seemed to be nudging off of coco probably 10 times a day. I took him to my lfs and told them to just take him, that I didn't want to flush him. So they took him back, and for about a whole day they all left him alone. And now, one is back at it. They are eating the newest part of his tube, the top white part. Poor thing. all that work! There are little white chunks all over on the sand below Coco, like they are not even eating it, like they are just tearing it apart out of boredom.

But coco is repairing is slowly, slower than they are breaking it. What do I do? Do I just give up on having hermits? and stick with snails? Will I see a major difference in my tank cleanliness wise?
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