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![]() what would ppl sudgest for keeping my sand bed white?????
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![]() I have a dragon goby does his job well.
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![]() In my opinion no matter what organic sand sifter you have, nothing beats a little stir now and then with a thin plastic stick. I think doing small patches here and there will greatly reduce any chance of phospate pockets ect. And you can stir the sand into the areas you want it. I even went so far as to break off every second tooth of a hair pick and used it as a sand rake. This way I know for sure all the sand and not just the top is getting stirred.
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![]() dragon goby sounds cool
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![]() Strawberry conches worked like magic for me. Thanks Ryan and Russ!
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![]() Olive snails, conches, sand sifting stars and pistol shrimp will all do a great job of stirring the sand.
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![]() Tiger tail sea cucumber does the trick for me.
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