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Hoping for some feedback on spaghetti worms
I was doing some research on how I can make my sand bottom of my 60gallon aquarium better. If you've seen my previous posts, you know it is clumping together, and getting black hair algae on it.
I was given some information that spaghetti worms would be a good addition to it as well as cerith snails. The snails I know about, but am not familiar with spaghetti worms. Can anybody say whether spaghetti worms would help my situation, or would cerith snails be fine. (1 blennie, 1 brittle star, 1 damsel, 2 peppermint shrimp, 20lbs live rock, blue legged hermits, turbo snails) (wonder how the spaghetti snail got its name ) Thanks Michael |
Spaghetti worms live in the sandbed so yes, they will help. They are excellent scavengers because of their many long spaghetti-like tentacles that they use to locate and pull uneatened food to their mouths.
Cerith snails are good too. Get both if you can. |
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