Sand sifter?

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  1. jdameli1

    jdameli1 Torch Coral

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    I have about 150 ceriths, maybe I'll up it.

    As cool as stars are, I've never really considered them. Don't want anything slowly starving
     
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  3. kstafford003

    kstafford003 Feather Star

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    +1 on the diamond goby. Make sure your rocks are stable because they will make tunnels under them. I had a diamond goby that kept the sand very clean. He then started making really cool tunnels that went from one side of the tank to the other. Then one morning I woke up and all my rocks had fallen. Corals everywhere!:cry: It was an accident but I had to take him back to the LFS. Hope he found a good home.
     
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    jdameli1 Torch Coral

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    Are there any gobys that you don't have to worry about them knocking all the rocks down?
     
  5. country1911

    country1911 Coral Banded Shrimp

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    Make sure your rocks are set on the bottom of the tank or on some egg crate before adding your sand and you should be fine.
     
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    jdameli1 Torch Coral

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    All of my rock is set on the bottom of tank but the ones stacked on it are not 100 percent solid