Who's in your Clean Up Crew?

+1 ^^^ except the Turbos. Plus I have a Florida Fighting Conch in there somewhere. Only see it once in awhile. Looking at adding Trochus snails to the mix.
 
Can't believe there's not more response to this.

The backbone of my cleanup crew are Trochus snails (moderate size, reproduce well, can right themselves if knocked over). I also have ceriths, dwarf ceriths, nerites (which can be a pain with all the egg laying and climbing out of the tank), one humongous Turbo and several tiger and fighting conchs. I may consider adding some nassarius soon but I ended up with an unwanted whelk in the last shipment of them I ordered.

Tom Turbo....that's a huge Hawaiian feather duster and a big blood shrimp.
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Nothing exciting and probably drastically under stocked but it works. In my 90 gallon I have 2 strawberry top hat snails and one halloween hermit. It took a while but they have cleaned up most of the algae. There was a big hair algae explosion when I started it up but those 3 inverts took care of it + water changes and gfo.

In my main display (112) I have one really really really old mexican turbo - over 5 years I don't understand how he's still alive and about 10-12 trochus and 2 halloween hermits. Additionally I have several thousand astrena snails. I used to be way more into cleanup crew. It was fairly common for lfs to have $1 per snail or even 50 cent per snail sales. I'd go buy 50-100 and they'd last a year or so. Keeping much smaller numbers they tend to last 3+ years and my tanks remain more or less algae free.
 
I think my cleanup crew at this point is maybe 5-6 snails. There may or may not be an emerald crab in there, but I haven't seen him in quite a while. And a diamond goby. I'm not really much for keeping up with cleanup guys.
 
In my 37 gallon AIO I've got 1 Emerald Crab, 3 Conch, 10 Cerith, 10 Nassarius, and I started with 10 Trochus but they have been reproducing so idk how many I have now, plenty of them it seems. I also had a Skunk Cleaner Shrimp but lost him in my recent move.
 
75 gallon
1 yellow tang
1 bicolor blenny
2 skunk cleaner shrimp
5 blue leg hermit crabs
1 tuxedo urchin
1 conch
1 huge turban - I don’t know how I got that one but probably miss ID trochas
6 trochas
12 to 1200 cerith that just won’t stop reproducing
The one that does the real work is me with a toothbrush and filter socks once a month
 
My mvp is shreck my seahare. My cerith and nassarius. My ceriths are getting frisky in my tank. Do the eggs hatch and survive or least have an opportunity to survive
 
In my 90 I have 5 nassarius snails, 2 turbos, 4 trochus(now about 300 they bred),3 blue-leg hermits, 2 peppermint shrimp, 1 little conch named Gary. They keep it remarkably clean.
 
Hermits, nassarius snails, ceriths, dwarf ceriths, nerites, and a tiger sand conch. There's a skunk cleaner in there but I'd consider it a vulture vice CuC.
 
Tiger Conch's are excellent for keeping your substrate/sand clean.
 
Cerith and margarita. I run a cool to cold (72-74deg) tank so my margarita snails do great. 2 fat Mexican Trubos in the sump. They are just clumsy so I sumped them.
 
Just added a sea hair to the cleanup crew of my new tank (went from 30 gallons to a 105).

So far i am loving that guy, he is like a hover vacume cleaner.
 
Turbo, nassarius, margarita, cerith, astrea and one conch
 
Tank is a 45 gallon AIO, bare bottom. I find Trochus and Cerith snails to be a great combination to cover most nuisances. As a bonus, they can right themselves. My Trochus reproduce at a ridiculous pace. I currently have some Turbo snails that are bulldosers and too big for my tank, but are true workhorses.

Non-snail helpers include dwarf hermits (red and blue legged), ministars, pods, bristleworms, various other worms and an Emerald Crab.

Of course, as @mcarroll once said, "You are the star of the CUC!"


 
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