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Old 03-30-2009, 05:19 PM
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Originally Posted by Oxymoron View Post
If a sea cucumber were to die in your tank is there a possibility that it could release toxins the same way that some Nudibranchs do?
Depends on the species involved.

In answer to the original question...I find cucumbers like this a very valuable part of my clean up crew and they process a large amount of the sand every day. Somehow, they've even managed to reproduce in my system as "babies" have appeared in the grunge on the bottom of my sump.

Interstingly, I transferred one of the babies into my refugium/frag tank and that particular one in now 4x larger than the other babies. The main difference between living in the 'fuge/frag tank and living in the sump would be that the fuge/frag is lit causing more algae. While they do not like light and hide during the day, it would seem that an increase in algae is benefitial to their diet.
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