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![]() Ok so that's one strike for crabs
I will google the Turban snails and Cerith snails |
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![]() As long as your tank is not too clean red leg hermits are fine.
Charles
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![]() I can supply you with the Astrea snails if you're interested.
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![]() Sure that would be great, I assume I should just have fish for a while then add the clean up crew later so they actually have something to eat
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![]() That depends if you start getting algae during your cycle.
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![]() Basically if the algae comes then bring on the snails.
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![]() I would go for scarlet hermits (yellow eye stalks) cerith snails and nasarius snails (spelling?) the scarlets stay small and work all the time and dont fight
the nasarius snail are a must as they eat detritus in the sand bed. if you are going bare bottom dont get them ![]() |
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90gallon, blenny, clean up crew, crabs, snails |
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