Originally Posted by beadebaserrrr
So I've had my tank for about a month now... maybe more. I have the following in it:
1) Yellow Tang
2) Striped Damsel
3) Blue Devil Damsel
4) ET Puffer
5) Maroon Clownfish
6) Butterfly
7) 6 Snails
I have a 72 gallon tank and crushed coral substrate. I was wondering what else would be suitable to put in there? I wanted a Blenny or something for the bottom... but people have told me different things about how they are with Crushed Coral... Let me know what you think.
Oh, and should I have way more snails? I need a good "cleaner" group... but I have gotten mixed reviews on what I should use, so I thought I'd get some opinions from tank owners here...
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i didn't bother to read what everybody else has posted so hopefully this will backup or give you a different view. imo cc is a pain because it is pretty much like having gravel in a freshwater tank. you have to gravel vac it when you do water changes cause waste builds up easy in the crevices of the cc which in turn raises your ammonia, nitrites and nitrates. also whatever decor you have in your tank for instance live rock, the waste builds up even faster under that when you have cc. live sand will have animals and bacteria that breakdown waste and when you do water changes, just stir it up a bit to make sure some parts don't sufficate. not saying that you can't have success with cc but you'd make it easier on yourself to get live sand. also there are certain fish that require sand over cc. such as certain wrasses, flounders etc. all fish can live on sand but not all fish can live on cc. cc can be abrasive to them. on a second note, you should slow down on the fish buying. you said you've had the tank a month and you already have 6 fish. 3 of which are big fish and butterflies are sensitive as well. i hope your nitrate spike or your unmature tank doesn't kill them. you should wait at least 6 months before deciding on whether or not to buy new fish imo if they all survive. you can bulk up on your cleanup crew such as snails and hermits though. as far as algae goes, you're not goin to find an animal that will make it so you never have to look at algae. you will always have to clean algae from time to time. hermits and snails go a long way trust me. good luck