Right, the cuc, well you need to start slowly and then build to your needs
I would probably get a couple of Halloween hermits - i like the way they look but also their work rate or blue legs, try not to mix hermits, it often ends with one sort being killed
Some sand shifting snails ether vibex or dove, approx 10 (they are small)
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I wouldn't say Shrimp necessarily need a "Mature" tank, they just need stable water parameters, because as they are an invertebrate they are more sensitive to high levels of nitrate. So aslong as you keep your nitrates level low you will be fine to stick a Shrimp into your tank. And if your choosing shrimp, and going for a Coral/Anemone tank, DON'T get a Camel Shrimp as they tend to get peckish in the night and eat away at Corals!
Remember to check the suitability of anything you put in your tank, whether it's temperments towards other tank mates or if they are reef safe or not (aka coral munchers!)
Yes indeed they are and no you dont need turbos that big but I think they are hard workers and would be my choice - the normal turbos would do you fine as well
Yeah, clowns are funny things - by the way, that twitching carrys on even when they have become a pair, I dont think its got anything to do with dominance as both mine do it when they go in their Nems even now and they are over two years old.
Great looking fish. My friends do exactly the same, swim on their sides, upside down the lot. Funny to watch, im sure the other fish must look at them and think "Their bloody mental.!"