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Can I go without a clean up crew?
200 gallon tank
Been running for about 2 months. Currently have 3 cleaner shrimp, a fire shrimp and a couple random snails. What are the chances I can get away without any more cleanup crew? |
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As long as you blow rock off and gravel vac sand should be ok.
Although cuc works 24/7. Your matenience shcedule prob not |
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what are the chances that you can't? They do a lot of work!
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If you have live rock in there then the chances are you already have a clean up crew in the form of worms, pods, and mini brittle stars and snails are highly overrated for their ability to clean up any algae
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I would say no, I only had a few snails & a couple hermit crabs in my 60 gal. Hair algea was getting stupid so I added 75+ asteria snails & there going to town cleaning things up nicely.
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If you have a sand bed also add a few of the sand ones as well |
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The reason I'm asking is that I'd like to keep a trigger
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There's a few triggers that are both reef safe with coral and inverts. Bluethroat and Crosshatch come to mind.
The effects of not having a proper CUC show up later in a tanks life, although adding a bunch at the start isn't wise either. I tend to add things like snails and urchins as time goes on and I notice the need for them. |
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I gave up on cleaning crews a couple years ago, enough tangs keep the algae in check..
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