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I set up a new 20 gallon tank today, just for fun. I added a small cleaner shrimp, cc star, HOB filter, light and sand. Will these two cohabitate long term? Will they have to be moved? thanks in advance!
 

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They can live together. What about the cycle ?
 
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They can live together. What about the cycle ?
Water, sand, rock, and filter pad from my reef tank. I think it should be pretty close to cycled, but I will keep a close eye on the parameters and do frequent water changes for a bit.
 

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Might go through a mini cycle
 
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I hope not, but I have another week off of school to watch everything if it does.
 

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