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I need a larger cleanup crew, my sand is being covered by all sorts of beneficial and bad algae, I dont like the look of it, so I need larger hermit crabs, about a dozen, and a few brittle sea stars. I can trade a couple poland spring bottles loaded with rotifers, enough to start two cultures or one and a back up. If you want to trade, wait a week for my phyto culture to tank off, and I'll make a whole starter pack for the culture(rotifers and food). I need this guys soon, so please respond.
 

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I ordered some stuff from Reefcleaners.org and bought some stuff from exotic fish and corals in Milford. For reefcleaners, I really like thier large Ceriths and crabs. And they have great prices -of course you do have to pay shipping.
 
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Ya efc has good prices on snails and crabs. $0.80 each I think. I ended up buying 50 nassarius and 50 periwinkle snails for $25 shipped, and they really do the job.
 

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