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![]() well after three months the 90g doing well,othere than a slight case of ick
i would like to start adding a few inverts that interest me ,i already have a nice sand star,but a cucumber and a queen conch are in the plans but i dont want them starving to death,there is about 100lbs of ls and 65ish pounds of lr,should i let the tank mature for another few months before adding any other inverts ?.thanks john |
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for a 90 gal tank with rock I would recomend one fighting conch and thats it. a queen conch needs aprox 3x the tank size you have for it to grow to full potential, a fighting conch alone needs 2 sq^ft of open sand bed which is probably all your going to have with your rock in. also a queen conch will climb the rocks and with there size will be quite destructive. you could probably get away with a small cucumber and a fighting conch. Steve
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![]() Thanks for the advice i will hold off getting any of the species that you listed,because i dont really have any algae in the tank just a little on the glass,should i remove the sandstar then?,i wass looking for a creature to stir the sand that wont be eaten by my eel do you have any ideas on what would be a good choice ..thanks john
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![]() fighting conch, lotsa cerith and nassarius snails and you'd have a well mixed sandbed imo
![]() I had a sand star and I never saw it anyways, so I dont consider it a good tank critter... |
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![]() anyone got a link for a good dsb thread
deep sand bed thanks |
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