CUC for nano barebottom (baby clownfish)

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hey all, just wondering what you would suggest for a small crew in my 10 gallon tank. Just rocks and mechanical. No sand. 2 baby/teen clownfish.
Thinking maybe just 2 trochus snails.. Any shrimp possibilities? Wouldn't mind another piece to look at but don't want to risk my babies being a nice snack.

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Stomatella snails are great and pose no threat to anything, they are the only snails I use and I have 3 bb tanks :). I doubt the regular small hermits would do any damage to your babies. I would use 2 small hermits and maybe 5-10 stomatella. Regular snails work too. I’d use 3 of any type of algae eating snail (my go to are astrea/margarita) and add more if you feel like algae is still a problem. Better to start under cuc and add more rather than have half your cuc starve :)
 
I agree with just 1 or 2 snails, just not sure which ones dont prefer a sandbed. I'm unfamiliar with stomatella snails, but its between those, troch, or astrea as far as bb I assume.
It's a simple tank so I don't need anything crazy, not even hair algae problems. Just whatever they dont eat, and whatever I cant wipe off the glass/bottom. I don't usually prefer hermits, every tank I have ends up with 1 hermit and 1 large snail in the end..though that may be the perfect situation here. Hmm
Is a cleaner shrimp or fire etc an option as far as giving a little something to look at?
 
I agree with just 1 or 2 snails, just not sure which ones dont prefer a sandbed. I'm unfamiliar with stomatella snails, but its between those, troch, or astrea as far as bb I assume.
It's a simple tank so I don't need anything crazy, not even hair algae problems. Just whatever they dont eat, and whatever I cant wipe off the glass/bottom. I don't usually prefer hermits, every tank I have ends up with 1 hermit and 1 large snail in the end..though that may be the perfect situation here. Hmm
Is a cleaner shrimp or fire etc an option as far as giving a little something to look at?
I had a fire shrimp with my very small clowns (>1”) but it was a 20 gallon tank with lots of rock. Everybody has been very happy so far :)
 
Stomatella snail :) they often reproduce in my tank :) almost no shell so they canT get stuck on their back and can reach smaller crevices. I see them all over my glass at night.
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I'll start with a couple snails and maybe add the shrimp in some time.. since there's more than 2 survivors this coming round guess it depends on if there is one available at the lfs or not..haha.
I appreciate the feedback
 
Stomatella snail :) they often reproduce in my tank :) almost no shell so they canT get stuck on their back and can reach smaller crevices. I see them all over my glass at night.
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Interesting! Can I purchase them like a normal cuc?
 
I’ve never seen them for sale, I’d be happy to ship you a few though!
Would definitely appreciate this. Pm me to discuss! do they reproduce quickly? I wouldnt mind adding them to other tanks in the future
 
I have a 4 gallon with just rock flower nems and sexy shrimp. I would get more if they weren't so expensive..
Don't those urchins get a little large?
 
I’ve never seen them for sale
i don't remember ever seeing them for sale either. i think the reason for this is that when everyone used to sell live rock stomatellas were very common hitchhikers. We used to call them free cuc. lol
 
I’m surprised that nobody’s aquaculturing these and selling them!! They breed so easily in my tank where I’m not even trying
 

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