If the urchins hang out at the top of the tank I'll lay some nori on them which they quickly flip up and start eating. My cowrie will steal some from them if he happens to be around.
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However I will say - when I feed the fish - they all come out - including 100 snailsIt depends on what the Cleanup crew is - I like watching crabs etc - catching things - I don't particularly care about snails eating algae. Second - many of these can survive longer periods with no food - so I don't worry about that. So - I say - no I don't feed my CUC - since my tank bioload with the food I add daily should feed entirely my CUC. Thats the definition of a CUC - they remove excess ......
If I haven’t seen my shrimp molt/shed exoskeleton, I feed Crab Cuisine. It has whatever they need to grow.Taking care of the underwater workers: Do you directly feed your clean-up crew?
Cleanup crew – you get them, acclimate them, let them loose in the tank, and they do their thing. Occasionally we may stop and look at a weird thing that they are doing and wonder how much longer it will take them to take care of the algae, but for the most part they are not an area of focus, and they just do their thing without notice or fanfare. The cleanup crew is replenished occasionally, and that is largely the extent of their care after the initial acclimation. Many consider the algae, detritus, and other stuff that has collected on the bottom of the tank enough. Do you directly feed your cleanup crew? Let us know your thoughts about directly feeding the cleanup crew in the related discussion.
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