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![]() I have a pair of Orange Spot Gobies, and they do a great job of sifting and moving around the sand. Interesting to watch, too, and how they interact with other fish, when they get too close.
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![]() I hate sand sifting fish, they always cover everything with sand. I use a seastar, a large conch, and a bunch of nassarius snails.
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![]() My diamond (aka orange spot) goby does an amazing job. Unlike a dragon goby I once had he just stays at the bottom of the tank to sift sand rather than swimming up in water column and spitting it everywhere. I've never had a problem with this one covering corals with sand.
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I should mention too, that my sand is the larger coral rubble type, not the fine sugar sand.
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![]() I love my diamond watchman goby. She keeps the sand super clean and is quite a personable fish.
That being said I wouldn't mind if he did stop moving all the sand into the middle of the tank... |
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![]() My arm, hand & a siphon tube are my favourite sand sifting critters. I stir things up a bit when I do water changes. Since I don't have a sump, that's a regular routine in the display every 20 days or so.
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![]() I bought 3 sand sifting starfish because everyone was sold out of fighting conch and so far my opinion of them is that they are useless.
I have a nassarius (sp?) snail in the 180 somewhere. Haven't seen him in over a month now because he's always in the sand sifting away. I'd love to find a goby. I think that'll be my next addition based on other's opinions of them.
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![]() I have a orange diamond goby, sand snails and a sand star. By far the goby does the most, he never stops sifting. The only issue I have with him is where he has decided to sleep, he buries the hole during the day and kicks the sand out at night. I have a mini nem and a mushroom on that rock, the nem seems ok but the mushroom relocated as it was constantly under sand. I can't keep any corals in front of that rock but I'm ok with that. He doesn't kick up sand anywhere and IMO was the best addition for keeping the sand clean.
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![]() I have a sand star and a silver dollar in my 150, they seem to do a fair job.
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