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bumblebee snails are not reef safe so take caution if you are going to add them. also its def good that you are ading a fuge it helps with pod reproduction and nutrient export but if you want to eliminate hair algae you have to find the cause of nutrients in your tank or it will never go away.
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![]() Just took the bumble bes off the list. Thanks
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![]() anytime thats what were here for ![]()
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![]() I've found cerith snails to be pretty darn good, they don't die by falling over from what I've seen. (Astrea snails and turbos love to do this.) A conch or sand sifting star is going to be a lot better at cleaning sand than Nassarius snails will unless you have a large number.
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![]() I am thinkin 5, and the others, would they fit in a 10 gallon?
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