Question about sea urchins and sea cucumbers in a 5.5 gallon nano reef?

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Hello.

I am setting up my first nano reef, which is 5.5 gallon, and I am wondering if I would be able to have a sea urchin or sea cucumber (of course after cycling and making sure the tank is stable). I know that they are both part of the cuc so if I got one would I get less snails? Would a 5.5 gallon tank have enough for them to eat or would I need to give them extra food? Is 5.5 gallons too small for them in general?
 

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Hello.

I am setting up my first nano reef, which is 5.5 gallon, and I am wondering if I would be able to have a sea urchin or sea cucumber (of course after cycling and making sure the tank is stable). I know that they are both part of the cuc so if I got one would I get less snails? Would a 5.5 gallon tank have enough for them to eat or would I need to give them extra food? Is 5.5 gallons too small for them in general?
Cucumber yes, urchin May be pushing it
 
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