My hermits went on a rampage last night and ate a bunch of stuff including snails, feather duster worms, and maybe even my juvenile clownfish.
The clown had been resting on the bottom every once in a while, and I figured he may be sick, but I checked all levels and they appeared to be within the acceptable range (I did a water change just in case). Also when you would feed him or he would get interested in something, he would swim as normal. Eventually I chalked it up to odd clown behavior which I have read about before.
But then this morning there were 10 hermits on it, eating it. I wouldn't have recognized it but for one orange and white fin sticking out of the pile. I took it out, but my question is, could the hermits have ambushed it in the night? Or did it simply die and they ate it. I guess there's no way of knowing unless someone knows if hermits never attack fish, then by process of elimination we would know.
Just strange, that's all. 8O
The clown had been resting on the bottom every once in a while, and I figured he may be sick, but I checked all levels and they appeared to be within the acceptable range (I did a water change just in case). Also when you would feed him or he would get interested in something, he would swim as normal. Eventually I chalked it up to odd clown behavior which I have read about before.
But then this morning there were 10 hermits on it, eating it. I wouldn't have recognized it but for one orange and white fin sticking out of the pile. I took it out, but my question is, could the hermits have ambushed it in the night? Or did it simply die and they ate it. I guess there's no way of knowing unless someone knows if hermits never attack fish, then by process of elimination we would know.
Just strange, that's all. 8O