Reef squad is an awesome resource to have. I as well will help out as much as I can. Looking forward to having you in the reefing family!
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I would go with the smaller more frequent water changes,unless your ammonia reads high on a particular day.CUC after it remains 0.Some of my favorite hermits are the Dwarf Zebra,Electric Blue and Blue legged hermits.A pom pom crab would be okay but very difficult to view.I would advise against the arrow crab because they tend to lunge for fish.Great for eating bristle worms though.Emerald crabs would be a great option for you! In a 50 gallon aquarium you probably (hopefully)won't need more than 5 or so clean up critters.It would be easy to add more at a later time if needed. Seahorses are lovely but really should have a customized environment.Not sure about your lighting.You may want to see if the manufacturer has any useful information.I usually just watch my corals carefully to monitor light needs.I would not buy a Linka*.And finally invest in a good protein skimmer and look into a long term solution for Nitrate control.Wow! Lots of reading to catch up on today. The baby demanded my full attention last night since I've been away so long.
If you don't mind me asking away....
Looking at all the responses:
Would I be better doing a 50% change, or weekly 10%s? benefits/detriments of each?
Cuc only after 0 ammonia, right?
Any species of hermit crabs that are more reef friendly (as in, shouldn't bother with an anemone or leather coral)?
Are pom pom or arrow crabs reef friendly?
Considering my tank size and current inhabitants, how many of each should I be considering?
Also, as long as I have so many of you on the list, I wonder if you'd mind some future oriented questions.....
Can I do yellow seahorses in a tank like this? The height is about 2'
Will my light system be enough for an anemone and/or some leather coral, and a gorgonian for the sea horses?
Is a Blue Linckia Sea Star way too far out of my league?
What should my future purchases for the tank look to be? I can budget for future purchases, but all is based on school teacher salaries and 3 growing boys, so they will be gradual.
I do have carbon in the filterYou may want to do larger water changes if your Ammonia is still that high.Have you added activated carbon yet? You may want to turn off the lights when you do a water change.Ideally add some more live rock or other structure.Is there a background on your aquarium?If not consider adding one ,even temporary.