NPS pico?

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Hi everyone, I recently bought a 3l tank with a HOB filter and light for $19!!! I’m probably going to use it to display one baby fish that just metamorphosised (maybe a week or less at most on display) and/or sexy shrimp babies from my breeding tanks at a time so I want to stock the tank with some NPS coral to try.
I’ll be doing water changes abt 50-75% a day and 100% a week
What NPS would be good for a pico and hardy enough to withstand it?
and can there be a CUC? To eat algae and detritus.
and can fan and coco worm thrive in these conditions?
Dwarf cerith?
Porcelain crabs?
I am thinking of blueberry and yellow finger gorgs
 

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perhaps you should go to LPS or Softies forum.

I looked at your other threads to get an idea of your experience level. Seems like you got a lot going on. How much TIME do you want to devote to maintaining this specialty tank.
 

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yeah, and nps water quality needs to be pristine but also nutrient rich...

much harder than acropora/sps systems imo
 
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perhaps you should go to LPS or Softies forum.

I looked at your other threads to get an idea of your experience level. Seems like you got a lot going on. How much TIME do you want to devote to maintaining this specialty tank.
Most of the things I talk about are never come to fruition

mainly because my dad starts changing things when I ask for space for things
yeah, and nps water quality needs to be pristine but also nutrient rich...

much harder than acropora/sps systems imo
Wow... dint know they are harder than acro systems...
 

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