What cleanup crew (cuc) inverts do you refuse to keep in your reef aquarium?

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Crabs in any way shape or form. Had an emerald crab that went rogue and started munching on corals, have a now unusually large hermit who started munching on my caulerpa and snails despite being well fed already. He killed my trochus snail on its first day in the tank specifically, I guess he really liked the shell.
I really love the look of pom poms and porcelains but I don't think I will ever get any..
Crabs are opportunistic jerks :<
 

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Some people think certain shrimp pick at their zoanthids and that their hermits are model citizens. While some refuse to have any type of crab in their tank but feel like shrimp are an integral member of the clean up crew!

What about you?

What cleanup crew (cuc) inverts do you refuse to keep in your reef aquarium and WHY IS THAT?
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I do not use arrow crabs. In the past they disturbed my corals and fish
 

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EDIT: I need to learn to read better. Ignore below. :rolling-on-the-floor-laughing:



Let's see...

Black Spine Urchins
Hermit Crabs
Emerald Crabs (sometimes)
Turbo Snails
Astrea Snails
Trochus Snails
Nassarius Snails
Cerith Snails
Nerite Snails
Brittle Stars
Banded Stars
Cucumber
Pods
 
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Let's see...

Black Spine Urchins
Hermit Crabs
Emerald Crabs (sometimes)
Turbo Snails
Astrea Snails
Trochus Snails
Nassarius Snails
Cerith Snails
Nerite Snails
Brittle Stars
Banded Stars
Cucumber
Pods
I got so confused as to why all those snails and pods were on there and I was about to start reevaluating getting snails again haha
 

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hermit crabs or crabs in general with the exception of the porcelain crabs, and pitho crabs won’t go in my DT. sump they go!
 

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Any crab unless it is an emerald crab, or small species of hermits, I just have too bad of a problem with bubble algae, once it is gone, out goes the emerald crabs.

edited to put an extra 'o' on too
 

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I've found the only snails my hermits try to eat are the weekend ones. Hermits are goofy, gangly, and weak. Even the large ones I've had would struggle to take down all but maybe dwarf ceriths when they're healthy, and those snails are adept hiders. IMO a healthy top crown snail should never be able to be tipped over by a hermit (even larger reef safe ones like electric blues and halloweens)
 

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I have kept a small blue legged hermit for probably 10 years with no problems. I also have nassarius snails, a couple bee snails and an Atlantic cucumber. I feed frozen daily along with flake/pellets daily and this clean up crew do a great job. I do stay away from snails that will try to crawl out of the tank although I have a pretty tight cover.
 

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