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Old 02-20-2007, 01:47 AM
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Default A sand sifter that will survive in my fowlr

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I am looking for some recomendations for a sand sifter in my fowlr. I tried a sand sifting star but my triggers eventually made lunch of him. My tank specs are below in my signature.
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Old 02-20-2007, 03:02 AM
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Well, I'll offer this up, but your triggers might be different than my Picasso relative (Black Blotch).

I've got two tiger tails that I've had forever. I didn't know what would happen when I removed my sand bed, but they are still there intact, hiding in the rock and I find them often when I am reworking my rock structure.

I wouldn't want to suggest this and have your triggers rip it apart causing potential harm, so it is just something that works for me.
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I used Sand Sifting snails, my experience was that my Picasso left them alone. That might help.
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Old 03-15-2007, 03:48 AM
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How about something like a conch? A strawberry conch for a smaller tank, or bigger tank you could go with a spider conch.
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Old 03-15-2007, 04:37 AM
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How about something like a conch? A strawberry conch for a smaller tank, or bigger tank you could go with a spider conch.
I think I will try one.
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Horseshoe crab?
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Old 03-16-2007, 06:45 PM
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I got a "gold head sleeper" fish that really cleaned up my sand. Paul's aquarium in Surrey has them
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I have a Black Sand Sifting cucumber... what an amazing creature to watch... he has about 6 arms at the front and grabs pockets of sand and ingests it, and spits clean sand out the rear whilst taking in whatever nutrients it does... i have combined this was a sand sifting starfish and a massive 4 inch conch.... those all work well for me in my predator tank so it may work for you...
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I introduced a banded goby in my tank. It has has done a great job with the sandbed and has quite a personality also. Not sure how your triggers would be with him though.
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My wrasse does a good job of sifting the sand, keeps about 2/3's of the sand pretty clean. For the last 1/3..... my fingers.
That is only till I can find a conch or a cucumber.
This is my first time keeping a wrasse; what a wicked fish. Great personality, fun to watch at feeding time as he goes head to head with the triggers.
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