Clean up crew for a new tank

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xmenx2dad

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Hi i have a 16 gallon hex tank with 2 inches of live sand and apprx 20 lbs of cured live rock. I have a hot mgnum 55 gallon canister filter on it and am planning on having 2-3 fish and some corals. The tank has been setup for 6 weeks and all of the chemicals test in the correct parameters. I am looking to put in a cleanup crew. This is what i am thinking of:
10 scarlet leg crabs
10 blue leg crabs
3 emerald crabs
10 nassirius snails
20 turbo/asrteal snails
2 queen conches
2 cleaner clams
1 coral banded shrimp
also possibly a starfish, but not sure if they are copatible with the corals i want to put in later. Any thoughts or suggestions? thanks
 

howardj

Active Member
I'm pretty sure you can't have starfish in that size of tank.. and Probably too many critters.
I think your cleanup crew might be an over kill:
5 scarlet leg crabs
5 blue leg crabs
1-2 emerald crabs
10 nassirius snails
10 turbo/asrteal snails
0-1 queen conches
2 cleaner clams
1 coral banded shrimp (I've heard these are aggressive [C for Caution ;)])
 
Xmenx2dad...
The 'Nano Combo' from www.saltwaterfish.com is a nice assortment, but may be more than you need for this tank.
Think about 1/2 the hermits and only 1 cleaner clam and 1 conch (I kind of like the fighting conch for it's look). You can always make additions! A small brittle star is considered VERY desirable and a banded coral shrimp will consume any bristle worms that might sneak in and are considered to be reef safe. Good Luck!
 
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xmenx2dad

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What sort of fish would do good in this size of a tank?
 

sigmachris

Active Member
A pair of clowns would be good, make sure to add them together for territory reasons. I have 1 clown and a royal gramma in my 14G and they look great together.
 
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xmenx2dad

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could i put in a pair of clowns a purple pseudochromis or frimandi and a six line wrasse?
 
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