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SaltWaterN00b

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Ok I have a 55g tank, about 80-90lbs of LR 3-4" LS bed. What should my cleanup crew consist of? Right now I have the following (clean up) inhabitants in my tank:

20 Nassarius Snails
5 Turbos
1 Cleaner Shrimp
1 Coral Banded Shrimp
2 emerald crabs

I know I need more then what I have but what should I add? Also how well do cleaner wrasses survive in aquariums?
 

Deanos

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SaltWaterN00b said:
Also how well do cleaner wrasses survive in aquariums?
Cleaner Wrasses have been known to be difficult to acclimate to aquarium feedings. With that in mind, there are success stories, some even by MR members.

More info: Labroides

Excerpt: "Labroides dimidiatus (Valenciennes 1839), the common or Blue Cleaner Wrasse (3). Thousands will be collected today and thousands will die. One out of thousands lives for a year in captivity. Indo-Pacific, east Africa, Red Sea to the Marquesas. To four and a half inches in length. Juvenile in Bunaken/Sulawesi/Indonesia, intermediate phase in N. Sulawesi and an adult, likely for only a short while, in captivity."
 
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Craig

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I would take House's reccomendation on the scarlet hermits instead of the blue legged. the blue legged ones have a tendency to kill snails and take their shells.
 
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SaltWaterN00b said:
ok picked up 10 more turbo and 2 large cleaner shrimp and also the guy at H2O recommended I get 5-8 blue legged hermit crabs but i didnt get them yet....

Don't get the blue ones. They will kill other hermit as well. The blue legged ones are the among the toughest hermit, they survive constantly high temp-I mean high like 90-100F! You need a trigger to remove them in a big tank

but hmm ...... how to remove the trigger when his job is done:tongue1:
 

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