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I have a RS Max Nano that I wasn’t to have small inverts I may not be able to keep in my 4’ tank for whatever reason.
I’ve so far looked into:
- Fire Shrimp
- Periclimenes shrimp
- Dwarf Feather Dusters
- Mythrax/Emerald Crabs

I’m going heavy SPS with maybe 1-2 LPS just in the bottom. It’s not really any specific reason - I do have rather fast film growth especially now we’re hitting summer.
My current inverts are:
1 Blue Leg Hermit
4 Trochus snails
2 Nassarius snails
1 Bumblebee whelk
1 Strawberry conch
1 Pom Pom Crab

Id love some recommendations!
I also have 9 fish total (6 gobies, a blenny and two wrasses). However my rockwork is porous and has many hiding spaces in it for smaller shrimp.
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Unusual inverts (not necessarily applicable to your size of tank, but here's a short list):
* Sea cucumbers (black, pink & green)
* Radiant (fire) urchins
* Tube anemones
* Flame scallops
* Horseshoe crabs
* Hawaiian strawberry crab (personal favorite)
* Abalone (another favorite - slug life!)

I also have an ever-expanding collection of miscellaneous hermit crabs - all of which I was able to identify at one point but which I've since forgot.
 

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A fire urchin! Okay, don't do that.

How about a keyhole limpet, a.k.a the "elephant slug"? I love to watch them ooze over the glass, and they're a lovely black colour which is unusual for aquarium gastropods. They're listed as "?" for reef tanks, although they haven't eaten any of my coral (yet).
 

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I have 2 or 3 emerald crabs roaming around in my 120 gal, they are cool creatures. Ill randomly see a claw come out of a rock and see they are still around.

Id suggest a conch & nassarius but you already have them.

Consider a urchin? Im considering a pincushion myself. Small lobster?
 

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A fire urchin! Okay, don't do that.

How about a keyhole limpet, a.k.a the "elephant slug"? I love to watch them ooze over the glass, and they're a lovely black colour which is unusual for aquarium gastropods. They're listed as "?" for reef tanks, although they haven't eaten any of my coral (yet).
I had limpets in my 50g but mine were brownish colored. They bred like roaches tho, almost a nuisance when I went to the 120g. Didn't notice them eating corals, but I knew it was a risk!
 

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Consider a urchin? Im considering a pincushion myself.
These have had the poorest survival rate for me; tuxedos are so much hardier, and fun to pick up, too. They're even being bred in captivity these days!

They bred like roaches tho, almost a nuisance when I went to the 120g
Liveaquaria: "the breeding habits of these Limpets have not been observed in captivity". Well, it's good to know that some molluscs are capable of modesty these days.

Also liveaquaria: "they are sensitive to high nitrate levels". Well, liveaquaria appears to be full of beans, as my nitrates are sky-high in my RSR350 due to gluttonous, greedy fish and guilty overfeeding, and those limpets are just chuggin' along.
 
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Unusual inverts (not necessarily applicable to your size of tank, but here's a short list):
* Sea cucumbers (black, pink & green)
* Radiant (fire) urchins
* Tube anemones
* Flame scallops
* Horseshoe crabs
* Hawaiian strawberry crab (personal favorite)
* Abalone (another favorite - slug life!)

I also have an ever-expanding collection of miscellaneous hermit crabs - all of which I was able to identify at one point but which I've since forgot.
There’s a few you’ve listed that I love to watch. I love the Flame Scallops and Strawberry Crabs. I’ve cared for a Flame Scallop before however that was way back so I don’t really remember much about care. Sea Cucumbers are another one I like to watch but I don’t think I have the needed food for one.
A fire urchin! Okay, don't do that.

How about a keyhole limpet, a.k.a the "elephant slug"? I love to watch them ooze over the glass, and they're a lovely black colour which is unusual for aquarium gastropods. They're listed as "?" for reef tanks, although they haven't eaten any of my coral (yet).
That limpet is a new one, definitely going to look into it!
The mention of Black already excites me so if I ever find a couple I may grab them ;)
These have had the poorest survival rate for me; tuxedos are so much hardier, and fun to pick up, too. They're even being bred in captivity these days!
That’s interesting to hear, I have two pincushions in my 4’ tank and they love it, plenty of coralline to graze. I think these guys are coming on 2 years now.
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I have 2 or 3 emerald crabs roaming around in my 120 gal, they are cool creatures. Ill randomly see a claw come out of a rock and see they are still around.

Id suggest a conch & nassarius but you already have them.

Consider a urchin? Im considering a pincushion myself. Small lobster?
I would have a lobster or an urchin however I’ve had a bad experience with urchins and small fish (A pincushion got hold of a Tanakai Pygmy possum wrasse I owned).
I’m certainly considering emeralds however the issue I have is I’ve never combatted Bubble algae in my nano (4’ tank did combat Bubble Algae 2 years ago). So I’m unsure on how well they’d do as it’s been a while since I’ve owned them (The 2 in my 4’ tank just vanished).
 

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