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I had one for a few months before it somehow escaped through the netting of my lid. Apparently 1/4 c 1/8" wasn't small enough. I did find it tended to stay in one area of the tank turning over that area but leaving the rest undisturbed. I've also heard many have express concerns about them pilling sand on low lying corals.Have you ever considered a sand sifting goby ? My opinion is that they are significantly more efficient at turning over sand than anything else.
Mine are about 1" long.just info but Also be advised these snails come in two sizes so 20 “ Tongan” isn’t the same as 20 vibrex or 20 of the larger/similar babylon snails
I saw a video recently of someone churning up their sand with a turkey baster prior to using coral snow so I've started doing that in small sections weekly.I've never been able to keep sand white so I switched to barebottom. I was just reading about white sand yesterday and what I gathered is manual cleaning along with patience is key. Some folks say it can take up to a year. It seems like it just another part of the uglies. This is one thread
What keeps your sand bed white?
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In my 180g 72x24x24 I used to buy Nassarius off ebay in lots of 50. It was fun watching them come up out of the sand when they smelled food.
I absolutely agree 100% with this! I have a diamond goby and that is all he does! He moves sand constantly!Have you ever considered a sand sifting goby ? My opinion is that they are significantly more efficient at turning over sand than anything else.
They are great but not so great if keeping corals on the bottom. I rehomed mine because it was covering the corals with sand.I absolutely agree 100% with this! I have a diamond goby and that is all he does! He moves sand constantly!
OH MY! Yes, I can see that being an issue for sure. I do not have any corals on the bottom, so mine just goes crazy.They are great but not so great if keeping corals on the bottom. I rehomed mine because it was covering the corals with sand.