Clean up crew

Seadragon1

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Here is a good list
Astrea snails 5
nerite snails 7
margarita snails 7
onox nassarius snails 7
nassarius snails 7
cerith snails 7
tonga fighting conch 1
red leg reef hermit crabs 7
blue leg reef hermit crabs 7
scarlet reef hermit crabs 3
emerald hermit crab 1

This is a clean up crew for a 25 so you might need to add a little more but I think it sould be fine. They are all reef compadible and peaceful. You can find the crew here https://bluezooaquatics.com/productDetail.asp?did=2&pid=1621&cid=313 but that one includes a lettuce slug. It is also only a algae and detritus clean up crew so here is a sand stirring crew also.

https://bluezooaquatics.com/productDetail.asp?did=2&pid=1620&cid=313

hope I could help :D
 

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how many cleaners would you recommend for 55 gallons no hermits at all plus there will be at least one sand sifting star
 

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Largely depends on what they are cleaning up lol. Most people get them because they think they need them. Unless you have a new tank and are constantly dealing with chemistry issues that are causing algae, I wouldn't bother getting much. But if your tank is new, I would get around 10-15 snails. 3 different types so they aren't roaming the same area and competing for food.
 

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But if your tank is new, I would get around 10-15 snails. 3 different types so they aren't roaming the same area and competing for food.
+1 on this...I got 30 snails for a 105 gallon tank with dry rock and dry sand...not enough algae to support all those snails- lost 10 in the first month...I have ceriths, nerites and nassarius snails--all which I like due to the job they do on the rock, glass and sandbed...
 

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I would say as much variety snails as possible. Add them slowly. Don't more than 3 at a time because it's like 3 hungry mouths without foods plus when they are sensitive so dead snail will create nutrition. One snail per 2 week would be an ideal. I think maximum is about 10 snails for your tank.
 

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