Peaceful scene. Two small hermits, on the left, one facing left, the other right. The one facing right watches a much larger Hairy checking out a vacant shell. The empty lies with the opening slanted upwards, the shell's tip off-screen to the right. The hermit looking it over stands above it, facing us; three legs reach around the outside of the shell, and the small cheliped pokes around inside. The shell looks, to us, too big for this hermit, but he knows best; if he can lift it and roll it over, then it will depend on how he likes the inside fittings. The shell does have a broken bit; usually that's not a problem.
All three hermits are yellowish brown, hairy, with green antennae and dark eyes. Their shells all, including the empty one, are stained with green algae.
The hermit on the far left wears a mudsnail shell, long and pointed, dark brown; his pal's shell is shorter, rounder. The large hermit's shell is mostly hidden behind him; smooth and round, it could be a moon snail's shell. The empty is more angular.
The floor is clean sand. Background, out of focus, colours of water, seaweed, white shells.
Everyday scene. Three Hairy hermits just hanging out, as they do, the day's excitements (food, mostly) done with. One investigates a vacant shell; it's far too big for the other two. They watch life go by. #VancouverIsland #HermitCrabs #IntertidalInvertebrates #Invertebrates #MarineLife #DailyHermit