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Beautiful sand dollar by the way, I don't think I've ever seen one in a tank |
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![]() Thanks everyone for the info. I'd like to have one to help keep the sand bed clean. We have a yellow head sleeper goby who does an ok job but I think he could use some help.
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![]() He won't be of much help. I'd say they're more ornamental then anything. They do clean but at a very very very slow pace. Add too many and you run the risk of starving them.
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![]() If I get a sand dollar I will be only getting one.
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![]() Where in Edmonton can you get sand dollars and how much are they? Do you think they can be in a tank with a sand sifting starfish?
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![]() I wouldn't recommend it. Since both target the same animals for food in the sand, and since our tanks aren't huge enough to sustain a large, diverse sandbed, either one, or possibly both, will eventually starve.
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![]() Do you think one would starve in a 230g? I don't like the idea of buying one if it's slowly going to starve to death.
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