Originally Posted by
azfishgal
http:///forum/post/2534538
Yes, this is why I have 5 emerald crabs in my DT and no hermits (but I do have hermits down in my sump
). As a matter of fact I noticed one of my emerald crabs after I put up my moonlights (amazing what you see after the lights go out) and I swear from one leg to the other it was about 3" long!!
I'm sure he's one of my originals so that will make him at least a year old. I don't have any problem with bubble algea and something no one has mentioned is my two cleaner shrimp eat every ounce of uneaten food that gets past the fish. I've had three fish die in my tank and all three were stripped down to the bones (nothing left at all) by my clean up crew (with no hermits) and I actually saw my cleaner shrimp picking the last bit off one of my anthias (may she RIP). I also added a black brittle star 4 months ago, so that is one more member keeping my tank clean.
You of course have to do what is best for you. You will learn what works and what doesn't work, and like I've said before every tank is different. So do whatever works for YOU.
Thanks that info helped A LOT.
Going by whats happened to my tank so far I think algae is going to be my main problem (diatoms EVERYWHERE!!!). So more snails would be the way to go right? I was thinking of getting emerald crabs but I think I might get even more now and no hermits. Are bristle stars reef safe? Are there any other more attractive reef safe stars that do a good cleanup job?