Are any of the captive bred Dottybacks safe with snails and hermits?

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I've got a 15g with quite a lot of rockwork, and I thought it would make a nice home for a single Orchid or Sunrise Dottyback. However, I added snails and hermits to the tank, and I am now understanding that there is a good chance they will dissapear with a dotty on the scene.

I like the idea of going captive bred after too many bad experiences working in an LFS growing up. Dottybacks seem very interesting in tanks full of caves.
 
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I've got a 15g with quite a lot of rockwork, and I thought it would make a nice home for a single Orchid or Sunrise Dottyback. However, I added snails and hermits to the tank, and I am now understanding that there is a good chance they will dissapear with a dotty on the scene.

I like the idea of going captive bred after too many bad experiences working in an LFS growing up. Dottybacks seem very interesting in tanks full of caves.

I can't speak for the dottyback but since you mentioned captive bred have you considered the royal gramma? Biota has them if others report back invert issue.
 

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Have you seen ornate dottybacks? if they're snail-safe (I don't know that for certain), might be worth getting; they're lovely little things with bright eyes.

Aren't dottybacks normally a problem for molting crabs and shrimp, not for snails and hermits that can retreat into shells?
 
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I can't speak for the dottyback but since you mentioned captive bred have you considered the royal gramma? Biota has them if others report back invert issue.
I haven't been able to find one in stock here in Canada, at least not one labelled "Captive Bred" or something of that sort. I would actually prefer the RG as I have kept them before and really enjoy their personality.
 

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I haven't been able to find one in stock here in Canada, at least not one labelled "Captive Bred" or something of that sort. I would actually prefer the RG as I have kept them before and really enjoy their personality.

I missed the Canada part, I'm sorry. Not as in sorry Canada is bad but sorry as I missed it and they may not be available!
 
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