Quarky critters, who's got um?

selter

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Over the many few years of my experience in the reef hobby/lifestyle I have seen my share of adaptive, innovative, and down right silly critters. Helms, as I call him, takes the cake. Who else has a unique adaptive critter of there own?

May I present.... Helms!

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Here is mine. Not near as cool as yours though. I added a bunch of these shells about 5 months ago and I have three Hermits gone into them.

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I don't have any pics of it, but a while back I cleaned out some freshwater Nerite snail shells from an old planted tank I had and threw them into the tank to see if any of the blue-leg hermit crabs would take up residence. They did, and it was kind of weird seeing those shells cruising around the reef. One was the zebra pattern, and the other a tracked pattern
 
Got this guy who had claimed home a shell that I had used for keeping a waving zenia frag holded on a rock, by the time he claim the shell as a home the zenia had attached a little foot on it, and I had my own moving frag, that was funny!

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joseayes;939075 wrote: Got this guy who had claimed home a shell that I had used for keeping a waving zenia frag holded on a rock, by the time he claim the shell as a home the zenia had attached a little foot on it, and I had my own moving frag, that was funny!

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I once saw a decorator crab covered in zoanthids, but it wasn't for sale.
That's it. I'm gluing corals to my hermit
 
Not quirky but unusual, a chiton.
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A mighty ambitious little guy...he tried for days.
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