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I have done it immediately multiple times. They eat phyto. Or mine does anyway. They will be totally fine in my opinion. If you're going 100% dry rock.... I'd wait possibly, turning the lights off when things look ugly is a strong tool
I like mine. I'd just pick them off my glass every morning, every once in a while. Doesn't take long to make a dent in them and if they are "harvested" once in a while they got plenty to eat and pay no mind to your corals. I love them for a nano, because they keep the rocks very clean.
Smaller frags mostly, I'd go 50 gallon low boy with a 60 sump. Grow out, shuffling, organizing, inspection tank I'd do the 60 40. Thought a lot about this exact size setup plumbed upstairs to a Fowler tank.
I've ordered a bunch of times from Jay's reef bugs. They were good, cheap and alive. Had a problem with delivery once and they hooked me up with a free order. I'd definitely throw them some more business.
I love them, added them from Indo-Pacific sea farms, but the tanks 3 years old and I feed with a shovel, with no mechanical filtration, so I like to treat all my little cleanup Crew like cheato. Keep them trimmed.
Does anyone have experience with arrow crabs. I'm planning on getting one, putting it in a little 5 gallon nano I have and feeding him bristle worms from my main tank . My question is.... how reef safe are they? Can I put him in my main tank temporarily at first, to kinda knock down the...
maybe ask an LFS if they are willing to treat them for you. Good fallow, setup a qt to reintroduce.... Or just give the fish away, go corals only for a while ( I found dosing phyto to be good enough for most corals without fish) and start over again with the fish stocking when you're more into it
Anemone has sold. Purple Stylo still for sale and getting bigger by the day. Anyone interested? One of my favorite corals, grows well. Lots of stuff seems to like living in it like crabs, small fish etc