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jdeets

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Freaked--since you have a FO tank, it's possible that clean-up critters will actually become fish food. Let us know what you have in the tank, and what you anticipate putting in the tank in the future, and we'll hopefully be able to suggest some appropriate clean-up critters that will be able to survive without being eaten by your fish.
 

jdeets

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OK--no triggers, puffers, etc. Most of your fish are reef-safe so just about any clean-up crew would not become "lunch." So let's see what recommendations you get...
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Has anyone ordered any of the reef janitors from flying fish express? I'm interested to find out what kind of experiences people has had with them.

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Freaked

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Where should I buy a clean up crew for my 75 gal. Also which are the best species for a fish only. I have some algae (brown,green and a tiny red) Thanks for the info
 

canadawest

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I've used etropicals.com twice now for clean up crew, and have been pleased both times.

They seem to have the lowest prices online for clean up crew, and a great selection of packages. You can also mix-and-match as well.

Lean towards more snails and less hermits. The hermits do keep the substrate and rocks clean, but tend to prey on the snails and other hermits. Remember variety is the best clean up crew.
 

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