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I would say you guys just confirmed my point about the watchman's.
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I had a orange spot goby that did a great job stirring the sand. It would stay in one spot and filter the sand. It never would swim up and dump sand on the corals.
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I second this, great sand sifter dosen't make much mess.
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I've had them before and yes they are good
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As said above, the Sleeper Goby will make a mess! Please do not buy one if it will end up annoying you...I hear of people all the time "getting rid" of them because they spread sand around a lot. Not really fair since its just natural to them. I love mine, he keeps the sand very clean and its not a big deal to me if he makes a bit of a mess
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Thats a great shot.
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I ended up getting a dragon goby......he is working really hard at sifting the sand and he just stays at the bottom and doesn't spread the sand everywhere......thanks for the help.
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