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    Default baby blueleg hermits!

    The little buggers are TINY! Am I responsible for supplying them bigger homes when they outgrow the little ones? Or will their shells grow with them?

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    dakar - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Generally you'll either have to provide them or they'll whoop up on snails or other hermits and take their's from them... you'll be surprised how fast they really do grow. One the good side (at least in our experience thus far the blues are much more docile than the reds, and browns).
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