My 180 gal is about 6 months old and is seemingly finally getting established / escaping the uglies. Problem is my sand bed is a bit of a disaster. Constantly got this brownish-greenish tint to it, irrespective of high or low flow areas. Unfortunately my sand sifting star and conch have made no noticeable impact.
Been told to take a look at a diamond goby. I've been in the hobby for a long time and had always been under the impression that these were hard to keep long term. Irrespective of that, I worry about how reef safe they actually are. I have fungia, acans, Wilsoni, and other LPS that are on or toward the bottom of the tank.
For those that have kept them, how often have they caused a problem with low-lying corals? Worth a shot, or would something else be a better idea? I absolutely hate the look of this sand bed right now and am willing to try just about anything as long as it won't harm my coral.
Been told to take a look at a diamond goby. I've been in the hobby for a long time and had always been under the impression that these were hard to keep long term. Irrespective of that, I worry about how reef safe they actually are. I have fungia, acans, Wilsoni, and other LPS that are on or toward the bottom of the tank.
For those that have kept them, how often have they caused a problem with low-lying corals? Worth a shot, or would something else be a better idea? I absolutely hate the look of this sand bed right now and am willing to try just about anything as long as it won't harm my coral.