As the title says, I have a new tank. My livestock consists of two clowns, two nassarius snails, and two cerith snails. I feed the clowns pellets and mysis shrimp (not at the same time. The mysis are a treat). The nassarius snails do a great job on the uneaten mysis, but they really don't go after the pellets. My clowns will miss some pellets when I feed and the uneaten pellets land on the sandbed. Since the tank is young, I'm still worried about ammonia build up. I'm still in the stage where mini cycles can occur. I know clowns are tough but I do not want to stress them and I don't know how snails handle ammonia in the water.
What would people suggest for a CUC member or fish that will eat the uneaten food the nassarius snails are not touching. The first ingredient in the pellets are krill meal so I would think the nassarius snails would be attracted to the smell of the pellets. I also do not want the snails to starve because the tank is so new. I haven't even begun the ugly stage yet.
I've also never noticed the clowns eating the pellets once they're no longer in the water column. Will they eat pellets off the bed or is food on the sand a no go zone for them?
I also do not want to get a herrmit because of the snails. Any help would be appreciated.
What would people suggest for a CUC member or fish that will eat the uneaten food the nassarius snails are not touching. The first ingredient in the pellets are krill meal so I would think the nassarius snails would be attracted to the smell of the pellets. I also do not want the snails to starve because the tank is so new. I haven't even begun the ugly stage yet.
I've also never noticed the clowns eating the pellets once they're no longer in the water column. Will they eat pellets off the bed or is food on the sand a no go zone for them?
I also do not want to get a herrmit because of the snails. Any help would be appreciated.