Good feedback RC! I knew nothing of this TTM. Looking into that. I didn't mention this, but I have no plan for corals. I was going to get an anemone for the 2 clowns I have, but with my decision to get a midas blenny, I didn't want to risk having a spot that the blenny can't perch on accidentally and be stung. The osc clowns are not wild-caught, so I'm going without a hosting environment.
So, I didn't get him specifically for any type of algae control, but any he would do would be appreciated. I more got him for food cleanup, and somewhat for entertainment. He was a spur-of-the-moment purchase at the LFS because he was being hilarious in the tank, waving his arms, combing through gravel, etc.
The tank I was intending for him to go into has 1 new turbo snail (@2"), 5 red legged scarlet hermits, 2 clowns, and soon a midas blenny (2 1/2" long). I do tend to overfeed a bit, and am willing to throw like a 1/4 piece of shrimp in their daily if it helps keep the emerald happy.
That said, I'm now a bit concerned.
Can this little 1" moderately-peaceful crab take down a healthy clown or blenny? The clowns currently sleep in the front-right corner really low together. A blenny sleeps ON the ground, somewhere - perched, in a hole, wherever. The blenny would be an expensive snack...could he really take him down? Seem like the crab would be going for a ride. This isn't some weak mandarin or yellow goby. It's a spazzy, healthy grown midas.
And the clowns appear to be paired. The turbo snail is new, and is slower than I'd expected. LOL! Much slower than my freshwater pond snails I once kept.
Are these little crabs really this murderous? Or are people stumbling upon them cleaning up after a fish died? I've had a few fish die suddenly...if I woke to him munching on my dead blue-green chromis, I'd have probably blamed him as the culprit too.
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36g bowfront, currently using live rock AND a hob aquaclear 70 power filter. Fully cycled, now with fish in it for @ 2 months.
QT's:
Blenny in 5.5g instant-cycled tank, top-fin 10 internal filter, air pump & stone, 40% wc every-other day (due to rapidly building nitrates).
Blue Emerald in 3g uncycled tank, top-fin 10 internal filter, air-pump & stone, trying to determine WC needs in this thread.