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    Eat aiptasia 100%

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    The Porcelain Anemone Crab is white with red spots and/or blotches of red or brown. They have very large front claws which they use to fend off potential predators. They are peaceful, and make a...

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    The Striped Shrimp (Lysmata kuekenthali) is said to eat Aiptasia just like Peppermint Shrimp (L. wurdemanni) - supposedly they are even more effective at eradicating this pest. Additionally, this shrimp will clean fish from skin...

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    Condylactis Gigantea pink tip anemone, with long white polyps with a purple tip. Easy and great for beginners. Easy to keep Very suitable for beginners Can withstand varying water values Grows under almost all lighting...

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    Nassarius snails (Nassarius sp.) are excellent scavengers and great sand sifters. They will eat various kinds of organic material and help to aerate the Sandy substrate in your tank. Therefore, if you are looking for...

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    The Sally Lightfoot Crab is also known as the Nimble Spray, Short, or Urchin Crab. It has a brown body, with orange to yellow rings on the legs. It actually belongs to a family of...

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    Brittle Stars are excellent detrivores and will keep excessive detritus from building up. They like to stay in caves and other dark places. These animals can be relatively fast, but grow rapidly with regular feedings...

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    Echinaster Luzonicus / Red starfish, is very peaceful and eats dirt from the bottom (good cleaners). Furthermore, this starfish eats algae, flake food, Artemia, Mysis. Origin, Indian Ocean Grows to about 15 cm Eat algae...

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    Porcelain Anemone crab (Neopetrolisthes maculatus) is one of the Saltwater crabs common in the Indo-Pacific region. They are well known for their remarkable spot patterns and for being symbiotically associated with sea anemones. So, if...

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    Paguristes cadenati - Common name: Red Reef Hermit Crab. They are excellent detritivores. It is important to place empty shells in the aquarium, as the hermit crab will look for a larger shell as it grows....

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    The Porcelain Anemone Crab is white with red spots and/or blotches of red or brown. They have very large front claws which they use to fend off potential predators. They are peaceful, and make a...

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    The crab and the pistol crab are a symbiotic pair. They are lively individuals who eat well. The Red Banded Goby lives in symbiosis with pistol shrimps (Alpheus randalli). It's quite shy and therefore shouldn't...

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    The Blue Banded Coral Shrimp is a striking and rare cleaner shrimp species known for its vivid electric-blue body and contrasting white bands. Unlike its more common red-and-white cousin (Stenopus hispidus), Stenopus tenuirostris brings a...

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    Salmacis urchins are interesting and very useful animals for the marine aquarium. It is an algae eater and is therefore often used for algae infestations. This sea urchin grows to about 8 - 9 cm,...

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