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![]() mandarin gobies are a whole different story all together
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#12
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![]() do you have coarse sand ryan.. or pretty fine?
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![]() I have a sand sifting gobie in my 72 as I put rock in first then sand, my other tank has the rock on top of the sand so probably not a good idea to put one in it. (May crush him)
I do have a sandsifting seastar in my 95 and honestly I think it does nothing to the top of the sand but I could be wrong ![]() |
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![]() Yea, my sand is rather fine. I have a sand sifting starfish as well as the goby but the sf seems to just mull about. The goby does all the work.
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![]() Maybe your start is finding enough food at the surface level of your tank rether than having to forage for it a bit by going beneath the surface level. even my Sand sifter star fish will on ocasion burry its self in my corse sand. I know it will be diving in the fine sand fiji pink is not as fine as sugar sand but it is deffinitly way finer than what I have right now. Other than what you have you can increase flow and cut back on the amount you feed the fish. This may also get the sand sifting star to move in to the sandbed and forage for food more.
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To fix things you can't just mix it up siphon up the red algea and after that siphon the sand bed get as much of the ditris out as you can. Scrape the algea off your glass below the sand bed level, it will come back a bit in time but just do a good cleaning. You will have to make siphoning a part of the reguler cleaning. It only takes a bit of work, try it it will work, the sand sifting star will like it; also the gobie will too. I hope this helps, Bill |
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![]() i had a huge red slime problem at one point and pulled it off the sand bed in sheets, got a sand sifting star and that did help, it turned over the sand enough that new stuff couldn't get a foothold but it ate too much of the living stuff in there (worms and pods) so i sold it and got a strawberry conch and my tank is still slime free plus his eyes are really cool, he watches me watch him and his name is Gary after spongebobs pet
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![]() If your tank is only 4 months old a starfish or sand sifter goby most likely will starve to death. Cut back on feeding a bit. New tanks often have little blooms. Just keep up on your maintenance and it will go away.
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![]() I think a sand sifter or a gobie would stave to death I added my sand sifter and it is doing very well it is active. It just does not like the corse sand I have lots of worms and co pods some of te co pods are huge I thought one was a medium size crab but when I finaly located it again it was just a co pod. My skooter blemie would have staved long before it jumped into the carpet anemone to get eaten. I did do things a bit differentthan most just from experience though. my tank is a bit over 4 months and doing great. I only add one thing at a time QT everything some times I will transfer a fish a bit early depending on how it is doing in the QT. If no sign of any thing I will cut QT down to 2 weeks if I used meds if not 3 weeks. I add no more than 2 coral frags at any time if I get more they go into the QT tank if vacant or into my Kids tank for a week or more depending. Coriline algea is growing like crazy some times and slower other times. I had 1 incident because the flme angle was getting stressed out in the little QT and was not showing any signs of problems so I use a general aid then introduced him into the DT bad me. I wound up lossing him in the end it just took to long to catch him inthe DT. everyones tank is different and I would not have a sand sifting starshish ans a sand sifting gobie in a young tank then they would starve.
Bill Last edited by bvlester; 12-01-2009 at 02:13 AM. |
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