New inverts, recommendations please

jba6511

Member
I just got rid of the CBS in my 10 gallon so that I can get some new inverts. I want something that will aid in cleanup, look nice, and not be a pest to my corals. I was thinking a cleaner shrimp or fire shrimp, maybe a peppermint shrimp or two, and some sort of crab, like a sally lightfoot or a emerald. What do you guys think? Any other recommendations?
Current inhabitants are:
2 false clowns
2 blue leg hermits
bunch of snails
shroom
zoos
kenya tree
gsp
 

fenrir

Member
If your looking for a shrimp, I love my skunk cleaner. He will clean and eat out of my hand. I also have an emearld and he is pretty neat.
 

kanicky

Member
Cleaner, Skunk, Peppermint, Sexy, Boxing... all reef-safe.
I <3 the Boxing Shrimp. I have been waiting for SWF to start selling them again.
I don't recommend the Sally Lightfoot.
 

socal57che

Active Member
Originally Posted by Nick76
Im suprised nobody has commented on compatibility with you CBS.
:notsure:
"I just got rid of the CBS in my 10 gallon"????????????????????? :notsure:
 

nick76

Active Member
that was ment for jba
EDIT: OHhhhhhhhhhhhhhh lol I read wrong. Thats what I get for post scanning.
 

adairable

Member
just wanted to say thanks for starting this thread b/c i wanted to pick up a shrimp....
is it ok to get more than one at a time????
 

pettyhoe

Member
yeah, adairable, shrimp do not add much at all to a bioload, I have four in my 29 gallon with no problems, and my cleaners are pretty big
 

jba6511

Member
i went to the LFS store looking for sexy shrimp, but they would have to order them. I also want to find a boxing crab as well. Thanks for all of the suggestions guys.
 

jba6511

Member
Originally Posted by krzysztof
Saltwaterfish.com have sexy ahrimp and boxing crab for sale.


yeah i know and they are running some good specials right now. I just do not need to spend the $79 and then the cost of shipping.
 

browniebuck

Active Member
How about a couple of anemone crabs (white spotted porcelain crabs). I have 3 of them in my 55 and they are very entertaining to watch and also very pretty to look at. They are nothing more than filter feeders, so I am pretty certain that they are reef safe (they haven't bothered my xenia, acrapora, or green ricordea). I am just now getting into the whole reef thing, so I started out with some rather cheap corals (I really don't think that the anemone crabs will bother any corals though)
 
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