Show invert for an 8" cube?

Kehy

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My first salt tank is doing pretty well, good coral growth at least. And while I do have 3 blue- legged hermit crabs, a margarita snail (didn't know they were a temperate species until after I got it home), and a few stomatellas, there's nothing moving that really catches the eye. The crabs and snail have been doing fine for months, I haven't even had issues with the hermits being aggressive. But there's just something... missing.

Tank: 8" cube, effectively ~1.5 gallons
Lots of coral, mostly zoas
No fish planned for this tank. Ever.
Does have a fairly deep (for this size) sand bed, 1-2" deep

Possible options:
- Bumble bee shrimp
- Sexy shrimp (worried about them eating coral)
- Tiny mantis?

Anything else I should consider?
 

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Pom Pom Crabs are small and very cool looking. Mine tends hide in the rocks quite a bit in my tank, but I think without any fish or larger invertebrates you'd probably see him out and about more in your tank.

Here's a shot of mine hanging out on the rocks the other day. He's missing the anemone on his left claw though.
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Pederson's Cleaner Shrimp (Ancylomenes pedersoni) or Caribbean Yucatan Cleaner Shrimp (Ancylomenes yucatanicus) get my vote. Both average about an inch in length, and generally stay out in the open.

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