Corals On Sand

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Mount the frag or base to a larger rock. Then let your CUC plow through. I have periscope snails, two types of conch, diamond goby, sand sifting starfish. You won’t need to vacuum nearly as much. Sand is very clean IMG_0441.jpeg IMG_0440.jpeg
 

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I don’t clean my sandbed. I have a bunch of nassarius and a fighting conch which probably does the majority of the work. The conch has eyes and a trunk like mouth, he doesn’t bulldoze things. He approaches and then cleans around them
 

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