Frogmanx82
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A mild sand sifter like a hectors or rainford goby is another option. Nassarius snails are a must for a sand bed and I find them to be very hardy. I only have 5 in in 90 and they are the 5 I bought about a year ago. Plus they are one of the few snails that are fun to watch as they rise from the sand at feeding time. they go toe to toe with my hermits over algae wafers. Speaking of which, the much maligned hermit crab is another help for cleaning sand beds as they comb over the surface in search of food. I find the red legs and scarletts to be the most reef safe. They obviously have left the nassarius snails alone and I have astrea and trochus snails for about a year as well.