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Originally Posted by rocco134
i was quoted $205 (shipping not included) for this package
80 blue leg hermit crabs
15 red leg hermit crabs
25 Astrea snails
25 Margarits snails
25 Cerith snails
any thoughts?
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Holy mackerel that's a large clean up crew! Also, all those hermits will get very hungry in a couple weeks when all the food is gone, and they will start eating the snails. If you buy a CUC that size you will have a lot of dead inverts within a month. Although they are fantastic algae eaters, the Margaritas are a temperate genus, and won't survive long-term in your tank. Also make note that your CUC
will add to your bioload. More CUC, less fish.
My tank is 3/4 the size of yours (it's a 90), to give you an idea of what you're looking for, I will list what's in mine (almost all the critters are a few years old):
- 5 Astraea snails (3 different specie, my fav film algae eaters)
- 1 Nassarius snail (the lone survivor, I've never had much long-term success with these guys mainly feed on uneaten food [scavenger])
- 2 Fighting Conchs (clean the sand of film algae and scavenge as well as stirs up detritus so filters can catch it)
- 1 Black Brittle starfish (does a good job cleaning the live rocks of detritus and is a scavenger)
- 2 Emerald crabs (pick at the rocks for filamentous algae, scavenger, and very minorly help with Valonia algae, take the place of hermits imo)
- Stomatella snails (clean rock and glass, great film algae eaters and scavengers)
- Mini brittle starfish (scavenger and detritus eaters)
- Asterina starfish (scavenger and film algae eaters, and maybe detritus too?)
If you get yourself a few Stomatella snails (usually only available from other reefers or often come in as hitchhikers on live rock or corals) they will breed in the tank on their own (my population started from 2), and their population will grow and shrink to accomodate the food supply which is very handy. Most ornamental shrimp (Fire, Cleaner, Peppermint, etc) will eat them though, particularly Peppermint, so keep that in mind if you want to keep the Stomatellas alive! Asterina and mini brittle starfish will come in as hitchhikers too. They will both stay small.