Shrimp?

bang guy

Moderator
Keep in mind that Fire Shrimp are Nocturnal. You will want to hand feed them if you want them to be active during the day.
 

lilclowns

Member
Ooh, maybe not them then, is the cleaner shrimp nocturnal too? Also, do you have any knowledge with sea slugs, I saw one the other day, but I cannot remember the name at all. The only thing I can remember is that it is whitish, longer than a snail without a shell- but that's kind of a give :)
 

bang guy

Moderator
Skunk Cleaner Shrimp are not nocturnal and are the most eager to clean.
I'll need more info on the slug, there are a million of them.
 

lilclowns

Member
Ok. The slug. Um there was also a purple one a grayish one. Ok how about you tell me of the best slug since i cannot remeber the name
 

bang guy

Moderator
The best Slug? Hmmm, anything in the Aplysia Genus are generally helpful. Elysia crispata is also a cool sea slug.
 

lilclowns

Member
The lettuce slug is pretty. Thanks for your help
The best Slug?  Hmmm, anything in the Aplysia Genus are generally helpful.  Elysia crispata is also a cool sea slug.
 

lilclowns

Member
Will the slug make the sand white again? Well it's not sand- it is crushed up coral/shell pieces. If not what CUC member does do that?
 

bang guy

Moderator
There's no slug that can do that.
Crushed coral is a tough one. It's pretty rough on sand bed infauna. A combination of mini-brittle starfish, Bristle worms, and a black sea cucumber will be your best bet.
 

lilclowns

Member
Aah dang, I regret getting that now. Thanks for all your help
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Originally Posted by Bang Guy http:///t/390091/shrimp#post_3452906
There's no slug that can do that.
Crushed coral is a tough one. It's pretty rough on sand bed infauna. A combination of mini-brittle starfish, Bristle worms, and a black sea cucumber will be your best bet.
 
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