Unless otherwise stated, image is representative of species and not of actual product

Product Details

sizeIcon
Size

3cm - 5cm

tempIcon
Temperament

Semi Aggressive

Red Leg Hermit Crab for aquariums—active algae eater with bright red legs, perfect clean-up crew for reef tanks, hardy and easy to care for.


📌 Detailed Product Description

  • Species Overview & Visual Appeal

    • The Red Leg Hermit Crab (Clibanarius spp., commonly Clibanarius digueti) is a popular marine clean-up crew invertebrate, prized for its bright red legs and constant activity.

    • Its vivid coloration contrasts beautifully against live rock, sand, and coral, adding subtle but engaging movement to reef aquariums.

    • Unlike fish, hermit crabs provide a functional aesthetic—they actively contribute to tank cleanliness while enhancing visual diversity.

    • Each individual carries a borrowed shell, giving it a unique, ever-changing appearance as it grows and upgrades homes.


  • Behavior & Temperament

    • Generally peaceful and reef-safe, making it ideal for community saltwater aquariums.

    • Highly active scavenger—constantly moving across rocks, substrate, and tank surfaces in search of food.

    • Exhibits interesting natural behaviors:

      • Climbing live rock structures

      • Competing for shells

      • Occasionally interacting with other hermits

    • Can become opportunistic if underfed—may attack snails for shells.

    • Key Insight:

      • Behavior quality is directly tied to food availability and shell supply.


  • Ideal Tank Conditions

    • Tank Size: Suitable for nano tanks (from 10 gallons) to large reef systems.

    • Temperature: 24°C – 27°C.

    • pH Range: 8.0 – 8.4.

    • Salinity: 1.023 – 1.026 SG.

    • Water Flow: Moderate—typical reef flow is sufficient.

    • Aquascape Setup:

      • Live rock is essential—provides grazing surfaces and shelter.

      • Sandy substrate preferred for natural movement.

      • Provide multiple empty shells of varying sizes.

    • Advanced Insight:

      • Shell availability is not optional—it’s a core requirement to prevent aggression and mortality.


  • Tank Mates (Compatibility Strategy)

    • Highly compatible with most reef-safe fish and invertebrates.

    • Ideal Tank Mates:

      • Clownfish

      • Gobies

      • Blennies

      • Cleaner shrimp

      • Other small hermit crab species (with sufficient shells)

    • Use Caution With:

      • Large predatory fish (may eat hermits)

      • Aggressive crabs

    • Avoid:

      • Tanks without sufficient shells → leads to snail predation

    • Strategic Insight:

      • A balanced clean-up crew (snails + hermits) works best, but must be managed carefully to avoid competition.


  • Feeding Habits & Role in Aquarium

    • Omnivorous scavenger—plays a key role in tank maintenance.

    • Diet includes:

      • Algae (film algae, hair algae)

      • Leftover fish food

      • Detritus and organic waste

    • Will also accept:

      • Sinking pellets

      • Algae wafers

      • Small meaty foods (occasionally)

    • Feeding Frequency:

      • Often self-sufficient in established tanks

      • Supplement feeding 2–3 times per week in cleaner tanks

    • Optimization Insight:

      • A well-fed hermit crab is less likely to attack snails—intentional feeding reduces unwanted behavior.


  • Growth & Shell Behavior

    • As the hermit crab grows, it must regularly change shells.

    • Will actively search for larger shells and may compete with other hermits.

    • Important:

      • Always provide a variety of empty shells (different sizes and shapes).

    • Shell changes are one of the most fascinating behaviors to observe—adds dynamic interaction to the tank.


  • Care & Maintenance

    • Ease of Care: Easy—suitable for beginners in marine setups.

    • Water Quality: Stable reef parameters required.

    • Monitoring:

      • Lack of movement → stress or poor water conditions

      • Aggression toward snails → insufficient food or shells

    • Molting:

      • Periodically molts exoskeleton—may hide during this time.

      • Do not remove “empty shell-like remains”—it may be a molt, not a dead crab.

    • Lifespan: Typically 1–3 years with proper care.

Red Leg Hermit Crab

SGD 6.00

tankEmptyIconemptyHeartIcon
Product Options

1 piece

Delivery

Quantity


Aquarium Fishes, Tanks & Supplies From Tung Hu Aquarium
moveToTopIcon