clean up crew or not

artiewylde

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I have a 29 gallon fowlr. Just added a pair of clowns.in the process of setting up a quarantine tank. My question is should I be thinking about a clean up crew or just a bottom feeding type fish? I only intend on Stocking the tank with 5 fish total.
 
only get a few of each. dont get like 10 blue leg hermits or 10 turbo snails. i would start with a few of each and you should be ok. if you have sand get 2 nass snails.
 
I would get no more than 2 turbos if your going to get that for that sized tank. I would get 2 red legged hermit crabs 2 blue legged hermit crabs 2 Astrea snails some ceriths and maybe a watchman goby to keep the sand on point. My cuc doesn't do all the sand in my tank they just keep all the rocks and most of the glass clean and a little of the sand so i am going to get a goby as soon as my tank get a protein skimmer
 
I agree with the above posters. You'll want a small CUC after the cycle has completed and they'll feed off what is already present on the live rock, glass, and sand. If you're super paranoid, I suppose you could feed an itty bitty amount of food.
 
Most packages give you more than you need and will have a lot of them just die so start out small and add more as you need, just I would stay away from emeralds
 
I like emeralds I feel they get a bad name never seen them go after a fish in the 18 months I had my 4. Just what I noticed plus they clean like crazy. I got a frag from a friend with algae all over it they demolished it over night
 
I was going to do that but was told to hold off until they had something to feed on.

For that size tank, maybe 3 or 4 Trochus snails and a Scarlet Hermit crab would be a good start. Use something like a Mag-Float to keep your glass clean and either stir up or vacuum your sand bed on a regular basis. Hopefully if everything goes right you won't have to add any more janitors to the tank later on. As far as not having anything for them to eat goes, don't worry about that. Algae growth is inevitable in the beginning. It's definitely on it's way. GL.

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I wouldn't go hog-wild on clean up crew. For the longest time I had a fairly small clean-up crew in my 24 gallon. I only added more once I saw more algae growth, and then realized there were other issues I had to get under control.
 
I can see how this "hobby" is addictive. I am already looking into expanding in the future. Thanks to everyone for the advice. I'm going to go with 4 or 5 snails to start. Meanwhile as this is going on I have a 10 gallon fresh water tank with 2 platies...and guess what, they just had a bunch of babies.
 
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