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I recently got some snails, crabs, and a shrimp and they are being picked off by my Hawkfish.
Are there any clean up crew that can help with algea, but that are safe from dive-bombing fish?
Great idea. I'm gonna do that! I have a tuxedo urchin and he's been fine. Not sure why I didn't think of that. Thanks!!You could try some type of algae eating sea urchin the hawkfish will not able to eat it for obvious reasons
About 25% of snails added to the tank are gone, the porcelain and emerald crabs have not been seen (I think they're hiding in the rock work) and the peppermint shrimp has been losing limbs and antennae. That coupled with the fact that about a third of what was ordered was DOA has been really depressing for a first stab at adding new livestockWhat's the rate of your CUC losses? Is it more than 1/week? I'm asking to see if it's acceptable to just replace them (as you didn't mention getting rid if Hawk fish) and because I was looking at one myself and reports like this make me doubt wanting one.
That's too bad. And I don't think urchins are a complete substitute for snails nor do I need a bulldozer in my smaller tank. How can you have a reef tank without snails? Crabs and shrimp sure, I can see they're optional...but snails?!?About 25% of snails added to the tank are gone, the porcelain and emerald crabs have not been seen (I think they're hiding in the rock work) and the peppermint shrimp has been losing limbs and antennae. That coupled with the fact that about a third of what was ordered was DOA has been really depressing for a first stab at adding new livestock
That's too bad. And I don't think urchins are a complete substitute for snails nor do I need a bulldozer in my smaller tank. How can you have a reef tank without snails? Crabs and shrimp sure, I can see they're optional...but snails?!?