Cleanin sand with hermit crabs on bottom

nooberpie

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hey, the first time i cleaned my sand there was a hermit crab on the ground and it got piled with sand on it. there wasnt much on it so i didnt really care. the next day i could see its body parts near its shell (*crys) i bought a new water/gravel cleaner that is battery operated. i was wondering what i should do to prevent any more crabs dying, if there on the sand. there usually on the rocks eatin algea. please help me. id like to clean my aquarium asap
 
Are you sure it didnt just shed its exoskeleton?

My orange kneed had its little legs sitting there on the sand all pitiful like-looked so real I was convinced the hawkfish, who had already done in my camel shrimp, had killed it. Then I noticed the shell walking around again-it was just the skeleton he'd shed but soooo colorful, I was fooled

Anyway, you could just pick up the little buggers and put them on the rock before you vacuum
 
sandy crabs

I worry about the same thing in my reef tank, really I think the only thing you can do is remove the crabs or just take the occasional loss. I'd rather remove the crabs so when I do a water change I draw a small vokume of water into a separate bucket and pick out any I see on the sand, it doesn't seem to hurt them any by doing a quick temperary transfer.
 
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