I've had a few that were shy of the fish and wouldn't clean, so I'd just add until I found one that would. They're very social shrimp and will usually pair up very quickly. Every time I've added a new cleaner, they're always side by side the very next morning.i do have a skunk cleaner but it doesnt do its job very well. it eats when i feed the fish and it will actually swim through the water column for food so most of the time it refuses to clean. would there aggression between two cleaner shrimp? i may get anouther for the tang.
oh cool. i gess i will be going to my lfs soon to get another. thanks!I've had a few that were shy of the fish and wouldn't clean, so I'd just add until I found one that would. They're very social shrimp and will usually pair up very quickly. Every time I've added a new cleaner, they're always side by side the very next morning.
i have multiple types of mushroom corals, a couple kenya trees, a toad stool, and some zoa's. the light i have is not very strong so i haft to keep coral that can live in low light. but the light is a marine land led.I had zero nitrates in my reef with mostly soft corals and they thrived, grew, and propagated. What type corals do you have? What lighting?
Agree with this.All of my softies are thriving on .5 ppm NO3. I used to notice how they'd start to shrivel when NO3 would rise above 10 ppm, and now that it's below 1 ppm, they're like... BOOM!