Guidelines

How much does a cleanup crew make per gallon?

How much does a cleanup crew make per gallon?

Well-Known Member. I heard Marc at Melev’s say that you should get roughly 1 per gallon. For a 100g tank, 100 strong clean up crew.

What does a clean up crew do?

The clean-up crew is the term that has been used by many aquarists and vendors since the late 1980s to refer to various small animals commonly sold for use in keeping the reef aquarium clear of pest algae, detritus and parasites.

When should I add clean up crew?

In our opinion the best time to add a cleanup crew to your aquarium is after the tank has cycled, and the tank has begun showing algae. Both conditions should be met before adding a cleanup crew to your tank.

What do I feed my clean up crew?

When food enters the water and they emerge to eat, they sift and oxygenate the sand bed which is actually quite beneficial. Then you have the “do-alls” of the reef clean-up crew like Cerith Snails that eat algae, detritus, leftover food and fish waste. Another staple to aquarium clean-up crew are crabs.

Do frag tanks need fish?

Nutrient control in a frag tank is normally very closely managed. We know that our corals rely and depend on both phosphate and nitrate being present in the system. The addition and fish, and therefore fish food, often helps towards maintaining the required levels.

Should I put sand in my frag tank?

Sand requires less flow and is more to maintain. Live rock will be sufficient for your bacteria housing. If you are using deep sand as a denitrification method there are much easier methods. If this is to be a frag tank you’ll want flow directly across the frags which is a pain in the rear with sand.

What clean up crew eats fish poop?

Snails. Not everyone likes snails, but we always recommend them to our customers. They’re one of the best cleaners in the tank because they eat almost anything. They consume fish waste, algae, rotting leaves, and even dead fish, breaking down organic material even further for plants to use.

Will clean up crew lower nitrates?

It seems so ironic that a clean-up crew can help keep your nitrates and phosphates down, but they are sensitive to high nitrates. I’m probably missing a few, but those are the big ones. A clean up crew is important, but hermit crabs don’t eat nitrates.

Does frag tank need cycle?

Yes, you would need to cycle and you would need some sort of filter on the tank so there is somthing to get bacteria growing on.

Does a frag tank need a skimmer?

A skimmer is never needed.

Why do you need a clean up crew for saltwater tanks?

Clean Up Crews for Saltwater Tanks are a natural, efficient and time saving way to keep your tanks clean. With the right reef cleaner package, you’ll have invertebrates in place that will help control harmful nuisance algae, anaerobic sand beds, pests, detritus feeders and algae eating fish.

Which is the best member of the reef cleanup crew?

The Mexican Turbo Snail, Turbo fluctuosus, native to the waters off the coast of Mexico, is an excellent algae-eater and beneficial tank member. As proficient tank-cleaners, the Red Leg Hermit Crab is an essential member to any clean up crew and have no real drawback of keeping them in your tank.

Why do you need a clean up crew?

Whether you admire them or not, the clean-up crew is essential and not an optional addition if you want to maintain a healthy and stable reef tank. These little guys are workhorses and they really make your job much easier. Snails tend to be primarily herbivores but some are meat-eaters.

Which is the best cleanup crew for an aquarium?

The Banded Trochus Snail is touted by aquarists of all experience levels for numerous reasons. Like other members of the Trochidae family, the Banded Trochus is easy to care for and very adept at working as your aquarium’s cleanup crew. T The Serpent Star will spend much of its time along live rockwork and will come out most often at night.