falconut
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What corals are at risk of being buried with these guys? Do the sift while sitting on the bottom or do the swim and sift?
http://www.liveaquaria.com/product/prod_display.cfm?c=15+2971+220&pcatid=220
I was looking thinking of adding one of these guys to stir the sandbed. I've read that they are one of the more likely sand sifters to eat prepared foods too.
I've got a 90 gallon tank with a 1" - 1/2" deep sandbed. On the sandbed, I have two large clams (4"+), an acan frag (1" round and extends about 1" up from sand), devils finger (raises up about 3" from sand), favia frag (1" round and extends about 1" up from sand), candy cane coral (polyps are about 2" above sand), some GSP and Yellow Polyps most on sand and an Orange Fungia Plate Coral (about 3" diameter).
I imagine the plate, the GSP and the Yellow Polyps are the most at risk. Does this sound correct or are any of the corals on the sand at risk.
http://www.liveaquaria.com/product/prod_display.cfm?c=15+2971+220&pcatid=220
I was looking thinking of adding one of these guys to stir the sandbed. I've read that they are one of the more likely sand sifters to eat prepared foods too.
I've got a 90 gallon tank with a 1" - 1/2" deep sandbed. On the sandbed, I have two large clams (4"+), an acan frag (1" round and extends about 1" up from sand), devils finger (raises up about 3" from sand), favia frag (1" round and extends about 1" up from sand), candy cane coral (polyps are about 2" above sand), some GSP and Yellow Polyps most on sand and an Orange Fungia Plate Coral (about 3" diameter).
I imagine the plate, the GSP and the Yellow Polyps are the most at risk. Does this sound correct or are any of the corals on the sand at risk.