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    jerryc - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    I like them in my tank never had a problem with them and iv had them for years

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    WELL I WENT OUT AND GOT AN ARROW CRAB...HA HA NO MORE WORMS THEY WERE GONE AFTER THE FIRST 3 DAYS!!!YES GO ARROW CRABS!!, BUT HEY HE IS NOT THE BEST OF FRIENDS WITH MY HERMITS...SEEN HIM GO AFTER THEM...BUT NEVER GOT ANY OF THE READS...HE GOT ONE OF MY BLUES THOUGH...HUMM...BUT HE HASN'T GOTTEN ONE SINCE ......BAD ARROW CRAB!!!! :smt075

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    Reef_Angel - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    LifeGaurd, I warned you about the yummy blue legged hermits and your new Arrow Crab. How are you keeping your Arrow Crab away from your hermits?
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    well he really hasn't been bothering the reds...lol

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    graphixx - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    I would keep an eye on the arrow. he has a taste for the hermits so the next chance he gets to munch on one he is gonna take it. And bristle worms are beneficial scavengers. I have bristle worms in my tanks that are over 5" long they are huge. I have never had a problem with them in any of my tanks. as for the one crawling out of the dead fishes mouth. I am sure he smelt the dead fish and just did what he is supposed to do......clean up the mess!
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