custum cuc

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  1. bobssecrtsn

    bobssecrtsn Sea Dragon

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    Hey I contacted reef cleaners and I. Have a 10 g but they said get 10 dwasrd ceriths 3 nassarius 3 florida ceriths 3 nerites.. so I'm unhappy cuhs it seems a lot so I was leaning towards 3 dwarf ceriths 3 nassarius 2 florida ceriths and 3 turbos




    What do you guys think I only have 2 clowns 1 hammer coral and a ricordia
     
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  3. Seano Hermano

    Seano Hermano Giant Squid

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    Having a little more, won't hurt. I would go with the cuc suggested over the one you want, only because it is more "cleaning power."
     
  4. SAY

    SAY Ocellaris Clown

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    +1

    I would go with the suggested amount.
     
  5. Atticus818

    Atticus818 Eyelash Blennie

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    Those dwarf Ceriths really don't clean a whole lot if they are not in numbers. It's like having 3 "." sized mouths cleaning a 20-24 inch tank. Also turbos get huge, I have some in my tank bigger than a golf ball. Every thing they suggested is pretty spot on with your desired amount except the Ceriths. I would rather have the nerites anyways due to the smaller size.
     
  6. bobssecrtsn

    bobssecrtsn Sea Dragon

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    is dwarf ceriths the same as floridas? i cannot find info about florida ceriths
     
  7. 2in10

    2in10 Super Moderator

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    No dwarf ceriths get to about 3/4" and the floridas get to 2".

    Definitely go with the suggestion, John knows his stuff quite well and you will not be sorry.