CUC addition

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So the time has come I think to begin adding a bit to my new build. Water chemistry has stabilized and a single fish has been added to the tank. Check out my 120 gallon glass Cages build thread over in Member Tanks.
A couple of small fish are currently in quarantine and will be added after going thru a copper treatment for a couple of weeks. Second treatment of Prazipro ends tomorrow.
Im thinking of stocking the refugium portion of my sump with a couple of macro species. Cheeto, gracilaria, etc in small amounts keep the inevitable nutrient spike if something has an untimely death. A bottle or two of pods will also go into the refugium and the main display to increase diversity.
A small but very diverse cleanup crew can also be added to the main display at this time. Lighting won’t start on the main display for a month at least but I’m hoping there is enough food available in the tank to support a small community of CUC primarily snails. I can always add a bit more fish food to tide them over until algae starts growing steadily. Probably no hermit crabs as I don’t want them wiping out the snails before the community stabilizes. Maybe no hermits ever as I have had some bad experiences with them and opinions seem a bit low on them here on R2R.
I guess I am just lookin for an assessment of my plan and it’s timing. too soon? Full steam ahead? No hermits? Definitely hermits?
All advice and suggestions would be graciously received.
 
The crabs won't wipe the snails. Unpopular opinion, but I don't think hermits actively kill snails. The whole idea of it appears to be a correlation and causation error and lots of people looking to place blame on something because something is better better nothing. If you are worried, just get dwarf hermits that are way smaller than snails.


I would add all inverts after the first fish

Also, I would avoid caulerpa mixed with chaeto. Caulerpa may just smother it.


As for the light, delaying it may or may not do anything. I would just start with it on but at a low intensity at first if possible
 

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