54- Blue leg Crabs (white and black)
20 - Turbo Snails
35 - Florida Cerith Snails
15 - Nerite Snails
Assorted Hermit Crabs - A mix of smaller to medium white and black shell hermit blue leg crab species. A nice variety of empty shells for them to move into will be included. These hermits are omnivores, that will feed on leftover food, filamentous (hair) algae and some species of cyanobacteria.
Astraea Turbo Snail prefers well-established aquariums with ample hiding places and sufficient room to roam. In addition to eating algae off of your live rock, this member of the Astraeinae family will also clean your aquarium glass. However, the Astraea Turbo Snail is not known to be climbers like other smaller-shelled snail species. Care needs to be taken to observe the daily activities of this hungry snail since it has difficulty righting itself if it falls or is knocked upside down.
Florida Cerith Snail - small adult size and having a gorgeous, elongated spiral shell, this active scavenger can consume large amounts of detritus, uneaten food, fish waste, and algae. Plus, this species of the Cerithiumgenus often burrows in your aquarium sand and helps maintain adequate oxygen levels in the substrate.
Nerite snails are very useful in aquariums because they eat detritus, or waste, and keep the sand bed stirred. Nerite snails do not eat much in the way of algae, but are an important part of any reef aquarium. They will also eat any excess food that the fish do not eat. Nerite Snails stir the sand bed as they borrow through it foraging for food.