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 As far as the diamondback goes, it can't hurt. I added 3 sand sifting starfish to my set up and it helps in my case. So far the best treatment for me was frequent water changes with careful attention to vacuuming the cyano up every time. Also as a PP mentioned, rinsing the frozen/thawed food very well in RODI water is another great tip. You shouldn't need to stop feeding that type of food if it's rinsed well. My cyano is gone after just increasing my W/C's and extra rinsing of the food. Also if things get very out of hand you could try dimming down your lights slightly, it won't hurt your corals. 
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			 40snails and 40crabs is a lot. Even for a bigger tank.just one dieing would cause cyano. 
		
	
		
		
		
		
			
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