<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=9454402#post9454402 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by smash102
Scarlet Hermit Crab: 15
Blueleg Hermit Crab: 10
Emerald Crab: 5
Coral Banded Shrimp: 1
Nasssarius Snail: 10
Turbo/Astrea Snail: 20
Cleaner Clam: 2
Um... that's SIXTY-THREE creatures. In your 20g tank. You won't have room for water. I wouldn't put that many of those critters in a 100g tank. Now, let's talk about crabs.
You won't hear this from many people, but here it is. Hermit crabs are bull****. At BEST they don't harm anything in your tank. Anything else you hear that they can do for you is nonsense. Oh! My bad, they DO eat snails. So if you want snails eaten, crab away.
The best is these packages with 50 hermit crabs and 50 mixed snails. Hmm. Where do you think the crabs are going to get new shells from? That's right.
My revised list would look like this:
Scarlet Hermit Crab: 0
Blueleg Hermit Crab: 0
Emerald Crab: 0 - $10 for these... unless you really like crabs they are worthless
Coral Banded Shrimp: 0 or 1 - not a cleaner at all, count as a fish for bioload
Nasssarius Snail: 0
Cleaner Clam: 0 - Not sure what this even is... but most likely it is a temperate/coldwater food clam. This will at best not die in your tank.
So that leaves: Turbo/Astrea Snail:
I personally don't care for astreas. Visit 10 tanks and count the number of empty astrea snails. You will see a ton. They just seem to be waiting to die. But I won't say that they are worthless, they do eat all sorts of bad algae. Turbo snails are the answer. Based on the amount of algae you have growing, and NOT the tank size (please read that again, it is important) I tend to stock mexican and zebra turbos. I pick them small when I can, say the size of a quarter. They eat their weight in algae daily. They don't fall on their backs and die. They don't crawl out of the water and sit there like asshats.
To sum up... cleanup crew V2 = mexican and zebra turbo snails.
S !