Description
Saltwater Aquarium Clean-Up Crew 100+ Gallons:
Blue Leg Hermit Crabs, White and Black Shelled: They are scavengers and feed on algae, detritus, and leftover food, making them perfect for a saltwater aquarium.
Astraea Snails have an insatiable hunger for algae. This herbivore particularly relishes consuming troublesome hair algae, cyanobacteria, and diatoms. However, it is essential to exercise caution as this snail faces challenges in regaining its upright position when accidentally overturned or knocked upside down.
Cerith and Dwarf Cerith Snails scavenge significant quantities of detritus, uneaten food, fish waste, and algae. In addition, it frequently burrows into your aquarium sand, playing a vital role in ensuring sufficient oxygen levels within the substrate are maintained.
Nerite Snails are great film algae eaters. They will eat the algae off the sides of your aquarium and live rock.
Emerald Crabs wholeheartedly indulges in eating bubble algae and unconsumed meaty foods.
Sea Cucumbers are detritivores and thrives on organic debris and minuscule particles in both the substrate and water.
Pin Cushions emerge at night to feed on algae.
Origin | Caribbean |
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Max Size | Various |
Family | Clean-Up Crew |
Provider | Keys Marine Life Direct |
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